donnylad1980
New Member
Hi Guys,
Reading up on here, it seems I've made a bit of an error. I've had a 11 gallon tank for the last 3 months and, following the guy at the store's advice, I've stocked it with 4 mollies. However, the advice on here seems to suggest that you shouldn't keep mollies in anything less than a 30 gallon tank. Obviously, I'm keen to ensure their welfare, and I perform regular water changes and my test results always come back good, but I'm not sure what to do for the best?
Should I keep them in there, or see if I can take them back to the shop and replace them with something else? If so, what would you advise I stocked the tank with?
Thanks in advance!
Reading up on here, it seems I've made a bit of an error. I've had a 11 gallon tank for the last 3 months and, following the guy at the store's advice, I've stocked it with 4 mollies. However, the advice on here seems to suggest that you shouldn't keep mollies in anything less than a 30 gallon tank. Obviously, I'm keen to ensure their welfare, and I perform regular water changes and my test results always come back good, but I'm not sure what to do for the best?
Should I keep them in there, or see if I can take them back to the shop and replace them with something else? If so, what would you advise I stocked the tank with?
Thanks in advance!