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So I went by my sisters pet store the other day, and she had 4 baby fry, which ended up coming home with me.

2 black mollies , and the other two not exactly sure , but she did say they were found in the black molly or balloon molly tank.

They are in the fry tank I’ve had running while waiting for my Dalmatian molly (who is still being stubborn and not dropping).

I’ll include pics.
 

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Nice :)
 
They weren’t from
My pregnant mama though. So we’re still waiting on her. Lol

those two smaller ones , still don’t know what they are.. kinda hard to see them I know. But I know they aren’t black
Mollies. Could be balloon mollies.
 
Maybe a pic from the side of those other two ones..?
 
The best I could get currently
The bodyshape says molly. Wether that´s a balloon molly or a fry of the black molly is hard to tell. If a black molly female has mated with another kind of molly, some fry like this may o0ccur. But the other thing is that balloon molly fry don´t have a ballonshaped belly in the beginning and they tend to look like regular molly fry in the beginning.
How often should I do water change for the fry?
Depends on the bioload in that tank. Most of the time you don´t have to do water change that fast with fry like these.
 

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