My Female Golly!

nice, but mine doesn't look like yours. He/She has black spots on his/her tail. It's too small now to tell what it is.
 
Well, the mom was a black delta, and the dad was a dalmation( cant remeber, but the parents were a black delta and a dalmation mollie) but not surch which is which sex.
 
Sorry krib but that look to me like a common silver molly which is crossed with a different cultivated resulting in colour on the flanks, if it was crossed with a guppy then the lyretail gene would surly not show as it's a resseive trate.

How ever she's a lovely fish and is looking very healthy.
 
she isnt shaped like a molly, she is shaped like a guppy. Also, resseive traits do show up at times, but not often. And the fact that she is colourd like a mollie, has the shape of a guppy, and i had the parents since they were babies, and the mom was a virgin.
 
you know i'm not being funny just we hear of so many crosses but none are validated and when someone dose a study they have problems as these fish are so weak, and plus the lyretail gene would not be showing in a cross, you would only expect to see that in 2-3 generations after.
 
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Looking at this photo you can clearly see the lyretail trait and this totally different from a guppy lyretail trite and the only way it would show is if both parents had the gene (which is quite rare in guppies)

All fins aretypical molly shape and so is the body, from what i can see.

Now if this is the only molly u have and she never bad babies then try crossing but I'm 95% thats a normal molly.
 
Oh, so nice! how old is she. I see her belt with too much eggs.
Rgs,
H@g.
 

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