Well, the do relate a bit to the shape of mollies but slender. Btw, there are slender wild molly strains. They're also related to mollies and guppies. But not close.These ones are gorgeous. Love the orange, calico-looking ones. They sort of remind me of mollies if you squashed them down a little.
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All micropoecilia species can breed with poecilia species. But if you keep them in a group where both genders of both species are present, a crossbreed is very unlikely. Once you put the opposite gender of each species in one tank, a cross mating is more likely. Micropoecilia is a subgenus of Poecilia.cute, can the micropoecilia breed with the poecilia?
they really do look like flat guppies
Fascinating! Your work with livebearers is absolutely fantastic.Well, the do relate a bit to the shape of mollies but slender. Btw, there are slender wild molly strains. They're also related to mollies and guppies. But not close.
All micropoecilia species can breed with poecilia species. But if you keep them in a group where both genders of both species are present, a crossbreed is very unlikely. Once you put the opposite gender of each species in one tank, a cross mating is more likely. Micropoecilia is a subgenus of Poecilia.
When it comes to the shape, they're more a mix of a wild guppy and a molly. And as I've already stated, there are in the wild also slender shaped molly species. For a lot of people only know the ferm shaped mollies.
oh yay, so i can keep them together IF i get enough male and female picta guppies?Well, the do relate a bit to the shape of mollies but slender. Btw, there are slender wild molly strains. They're also related to mollies and guppies. But not close.
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All micropoecilia species can breed with poecilia species. But if you keep them in a group where both genders of both species are present, a crossbreed is very unlikely. Once you put the opposite gender of each species in one tank, a cross mating is more likely. Micropoecilia is a subgenus of Poecilia.
When it comes to the shape, they're more a mix of a wild guppy and a molly. And as I've already stated, there are in the wild also slender shaped molly species. For a lot of people only know the ferm shaped mollies.
Well, thank you so much...Fascinating! Your work with livebearers is absolutely fantastic.
Yep!oh yay, so i can keep them together IF i get enough male and female picta guppies?