N nccj New Member Joined Jan 19, 2012 Messages 8 Reaction score 0 Mar 21, 2012 #1 My Molly fish have had loads of babies which I will be giving away. My mate has a cold water tank, can Mollies live in cold water? Thanks.
My Molly fish have had loads of babies which I will be giving away. My mate has a cold water tank, can Mollies live in cold water? Thanks.
KrystaK Fish Addict Joined Jul 24, 2011 Messages 877 Reaction score 1 Location CA Mar 21, 2012 #2 They are a tropical fish and do best in tropical water, around 78 degrees. Whats the temperature of your friends tank?
They are a tropical fish and do best in tropical water, around 78 degrees. Whats the temperature of your friends tank?
OldMan47 Livebearer fanatic Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Jan 14, 2008 Messages 16,890 Reaction score 29 Location Forsyth, Illinois, USA Mar 22, 2012 #3 I keep mollies all the time at around 72F, 22C. Many "cold water" tanks run quite a bit cooler though. We do need to know what temperatures the mollies will face.
I keep mollies all the time at around 72F, 22C. Many "cold water" tanks run quite a bit cooler though. We do need to know what temperatures the mollies will face.
Sailfin Zach Fish Crazy Joined Dec 29, 2011 Messages 226 Reaction score 0 Location US Mar 22, 2012 #4 nccj said: My Molly fish have had loads of babies which I will be giving away. My mate has a cold water tank, can Mollies live in cold water? Thanks. Click to expand... I used to have mollies but they like around 72 to about 80 degrees
nccj said: My Molly fish have had loads of babies which I will be giving away. My mate has a cold water tank, can Mollies live in cold water? Thanks. Click to expand... I used to have mollies but they like around 72 to about 80 degrees