you got it!Count me in for two also!
Should I make this a DBTC? would that be inconvenient to the people who want to pick them up as PIF?Looks like another DBTC in the making. And an easy to get going.
Question for you…why do people like mollies in their saltwater tanks?
I have heard they are good for algae control. Maybe use solid black ones to look for some parasites.
Possibly to have live fry to feed some fish.
Just wondering why…
Sure!I'll take 1-2 pair if you still have some at the swap.
sure!I would like five molly
No need. Just throwing it out there. Been thinking of doing this with my bangai’s but can’t guarantee the sexes or if they will breed again.Should I make this a DBTC? would that be inconvenient to the people who want to pick them up as PIF?
personally I love them as freshwater fish because of how easy they are breed plus they eat anything and are very passive
+1 on the question. Also, If you get them to breed I would love to take a pair if I have tank space.Are they old enough to tell sexes apart? If possible, by pair I mean a male/female pair because breeding would be great - some self-sustaining population + extra babies I can share around
Is there a reason you run your saltwater so salty?When I found my tank had ICH I acclimated my Molly from 1.032 to Freshwater in 50 minutes! He is alive and well its been 2 weeks!
I don't have an ATO and it works good for me, that's why.Is there a reason you run your saltwater so salty?
Just goes to show how adaptable corals can beI don't have an ATO and it works good for me, that's why.