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I was saying 8 because of bioload but if you are getting those filters you should be able to put more in just stay on too of water changes and watch for aggressive behavior.
You can keep a max of around6 unless they are bonded pauses then you may be able to get 8 if you really stay on top of it. If they are bonded pairs a 1:1 ratio should be okay but you need an additional tank (your fry tank will do) to seperate then of needed. You should be fine with one fry tank...
You could keep a few in a 55 gallon tank probably 4 or 5 or more if you can keep up on water changes. Make sure you get a male to female ratio of atleast one male for every two females. To cause them to mate lower temperature to upper sixties and slowly raise to low eighties over a week and a...
Are you sure she is pregnant? Ballon Belly mollies stomachs grow with age so I would make sure that there is a brownish spot behind the anal fin to ensure there are fry inside. The average pregnancy lasts about 6 weeks for mollies.
If she is really two weeks in you are probably looking at about two to four more weeks. If you let it just give birth with the other fish you won't be able to keep many of the fry unless your tank is heavily planted. If you're looking to keep the fry I would recommend a breeder tank.
I would only add one pleco since both of those fish are scavengers and if there I not enough food left per for both for both of them they will fight. Also what is the current stocking level in your tank? Plecos have large bioloads.
When adding tiger barbs to my 37 gallon tank, should I add all 7 at once or break it up? All I currently have in there right now is 3 upside down catfish and some decór.