How do you breed Dalmatian mollies?

Breeding is very simple task. You need one male dalmation molly and few females with good water conditions. The number of females should be more then the males because males like to chase female dalmation molly, this makes females more stressed.

How often do Dalmation mollies breed?

The gestation period of a molly fish is around 60 days. Female mollies can store sperm for months and may fertilize eggs as often as every 30 days, even when no male is present in the tank. Mollies may release 10 to 60 live fish at a time.

How do you know when mollies are ready to breed?

Usually, a female goes vertical when she agrees to mate but I have noticed that the male mollies continue to chase the ones who are swimming away from them. Even if a female swims slowly it’s also the sign that she is agreeing to mate and allowing the male to chase her easily.

How easy is it to breed mollies?

For the most part, mollies are very easy to breed. A single female can produce over one hundred baby mollies, also called fry, in one live birth. Prepare your tank and yourself beforehand, and breeding mollies should be a breeze.

Do different types of mollies breed?

Will different colored mollies breed? Different colored mollies can breed, yes, since they are just color variations on the same species. There have been instances of guppies cross breeding with platies (I think it’s platies), but the resulting fry are sterile and generally don’t live long.

How long does it take for a Dalmatian molly to breed?

The female Dalmatian molly keeps fertilized eggs inside her body until they hatch, and only then will she release the babies into the tank. These molly babies are usually called “fry.” Mollies can breed up to 100 fry at once, and they breed quite often. Pregnancy usually lasts between 20 to 40 days.

What makes a Dalmatian molly an aggressive fish?

Dalmatian Molly is naturally a non-aggressive species. However, male mollies become somewhat aggressive when placed with another fish species in the same tank. And male Dalmatians tend to become aggressive when they don’t have enough female fish while mating. The minimum amount of female fish for one male fish is 3.

What are the breeding behaviors of a Mollie?

Breeding behaviors in mollies are usually noticed when the male molly goes under the female molly and copulate in order to fertilize eggs. Fishes mate after chasing their targeted fish. Either a male or female or both the male and female can chase each other.

What kind of food do you feed a Dalmatian Mollie?

Feeding Dalmatian mollies is easy as they are an omnivorous species. They need algae in their diet so, feed them algae-based flake food with live food such as bloodworms, tubifex, and brine shrimp. What Fish Can Live With Dalmatian Mollies? Just like other mollies, Dalmatian mollies are non-aggressive and peaceful fish species.