
I HAVE
1 MALE BALLOON MOLLIE-TANGO
1 FEMALE BALLOON MOLLIE-ORANGE
1 MALE DALMATION MOLLIE-DASH
1 MALE DWARF GORAMI-RILEY
1 SNAIL-JCB
1 SUCKING LOACH-LURCH
grey (not sure where that came frommm lol)
The hybridization of Mollies just amazes me! I started with 4 Balloon mollies:
1 Black
1 White
1 Orange
1 Dalmation
I now have about 30 fry that are:
orange
white
orange and white
dalmation
orange and white dalmations
grey (not sure where that came frommm lol)
black with silver belly
The variations are just amazing! I plan to get some sailfin balloon mollies to add that into the mix!
You are completely right... it's amazing to see how much I've learned in just the past year!This technically isn't hybridization, just a study in coloration inheritance. All the mollies you have are most likely the same *species* (Poecilia latipinna), just different color morphs. Just like with cats, a longhaired tabby cat, a shorthaired calico, and even a hairless cat are all just color and coat variations of Felis silvestris catus, all these colors of balloon mollies are just morphs.
It is really fascinating how colors and patterns can show up, and how they're inherited and what's dominant or recessive, particularly in livebearers where there is so much variety in each species. However, it's a very different thing than crossbreeding two different species to see what results.