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    Re: breeding fish

    Quote Originally Posted by Zephyr View Post
    Crappy as in the fish, but that works too. XD
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    Re: breeding fish

    I have never kept any Molly in any kinda of salt water in my 20+ years
    of keeping aquarium fish, and I know they keep easy and breed well....
    my first ever fish when I was 4 or 5 yrs. old was a black molly and it had
    15 babies and they grew very fast, and my mother sold 10 of them to the
    petshop for store credit so I could buy things for my aquarium.........I have had many since then and used them for a veriety of things...........
    it is very common to buy a molly and it will be pregnant because they breed well....agian thats my opinion and experience just wanted to put that in there...........................
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    Re: breeding fish

    Another nice thing about mollies is that they very rarely eat the newborn, even compared to other live-bearing fish. The downside was that they didn't reproduce very quickly compared to guppies and swordtails for example. The offspring are relatively large, if you got 10-15 young from a molly, you could get three times as many from a swordtail.

    I didn't keep them in any kind of salt water either, but I only kept them for about 6 or 7 years.

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    Re: breeding fish

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    Another nice thing about mollies is that they very rarely eat the newborn, even compared to other live-bearing fish. The downside was that they didn't reproduce very quickly compared to guppies and swordtails for example. The offspring are relatively large, if you got 10-15 young from a molly, you could get three times as many from a swordtail.

    I didn't keep them in any kind of salt water either, but I only kept them for about 6 or 7 years.

    I agree with you Stefan, the guppies, and swordtails will breed faster, and I don't know if there on the list or not........
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    Re: breeding fish

    i did a lot of reaserch on platies and they seem good (many babies/easy to breed/ easy to keep) so ill start out with them and if they dont work out ill move onto something elsee
    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    Another nice thing about mollies is that they very rarely eat the newborn, even compared to other live-bearing fish. The downside was that they didn't reproduce very quickly compared to guppies and swordtails for example. The offspring are relatively large, if you got 10-15 young from a molly, you could get three times as many from a swordtail.

    I didn't keep them in any kind of salt water either, but I only kept them for about 6 or 7 years.
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    Re: breeding fish

    Reed, you have to do whats best and easiest for you...........
    another easy one are danio's but don't know if there on the list either....
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    Re: breeding fish

    Quote Originally Posted by enigma200316 View Post
    Reed, you have to do whats best and easiest for you...........
    another easy one are danio's but don't know if there on the list either....
    I would think they would be, they are cyprinids...
    But the only thing I'd be concerned about is that platys and most other livebearers aren't part of a garters wild diet. Mosquito fish are US natives, however. ;D

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    Re: breeding fish

    Quote Originally Posted by enigma200316 View Post
    Reed, you have to do whats best and easiest for you...........
    another easy one are danio's but don't know if there on the list either....
    The list was made for mink (or was it fox?) nutrition, so they would not have focused on nor tested aquarium fish. Therefore, platies and danios may not be safe.
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    Re: breeding fish

    gartersnake.info said they were okay
    Quote Originally Posted by KITKAT View Post
    The list was made for mink (or was it fox?) nutrition, so they would not have focused on nor tested aquarium fish. Therefore, platies and danios may not be safe.
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