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  1. Llnrox

    What kinds of fish are these?

    I think it depends who you're shipping them thru and if they need water when shipped. I would say make sure you tape them really good too.
  2. Llnrox

    What kinds of fish are these?

    I said that wrong earlier, the female has two fins one be longer towards the tail.
  3. Llnrox

    What kinds of fish are these?

    I don't know much about shipping snails.. Just that I feed the normal ones to my puffers. I don't see why you couldn't, but shipping anything that is alive can be expensive. Well I'm sure your marble molly is male then. In my case my male is the black Molly. :) hope I helped!
  4. Llnrox

    What kinds of fish are these?

    Yes, my black Molly mated with my marble molly. The one with the fin near the tail is actually the female, I believe. Looking at mine the male only had one pointy fin below. I have a community tank to keep breeding low, but they have about 40 babies at a time. And my black male is still chasing...
  5. Llnrox

    What kinds of fish are these?

    Live bearers!! Such as guppies and platys!
  6. Llnrox

    What kinds of fish are these?

    Those are definitely short finned mollies! My mollies just had babies, they are love bearers which means they do not lay eggs. You can tell when they are getting ready to mate by the male chasing the girls. Unless you have more than one male then they may become aggressive. I just had fry! Which...
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