Gold Dust Panda Mollies

requiem

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I have some really cool fish fry about 20 of them, they are currently 2 weeks old and still small. (they grow fast though)

I'm not sure exactly how old they need to be before you can acclimate them to salt water but they'd look great under reef light!

I'd be happy to give these away to a good home, either now or later on once they are bigger

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An update video or picture would be awesome!
Here's a updated video, they are about the size of amber tetras and have not been acclimated to salt water.

My goal is to re-home all of them so let me know how many you'd like. I have 15-20.


I will be at the upcoming frag swap so that'd be the ideal time to get some unless you can pick up from the sunset district
 
I was tempted to acclimate some Molly's. I figured you set up a small 10 gallon, and every day sprinkle a tablespoon or so of salt in until it is 1.025, then add the fish to your tank.
 
I was tempted to acclimate some Molly's. I figured you set up a small 10 gallon, and every day sprinkle a tablespoon or so of salt in until it is 1.025, then add the fish to your tank.
Yeah I think I'm going to keep a couple for myself, they breed insanely quick and apparently can breed in saltwater too
 
Curious about tossing a pair in my 20g, male + female so I get colors AND occasional babies

Are they a pain to catch? To feed? I'm not worried about them overpopulating as I have other fish around...

Will they survive the flow?
 
Curious about tossing a pair in my 20g.

Are they a pain to catch? To feed? I'm not worried about them overpopulating as I have other fish around who'll enjoy the food.
The fatter ones (females) are very easy to catch but the males can be quite nimble if you have a ton of hiding spaces
 
The fatter ones (females) are very easy to catch but the males can be quite nimble if you have a ton of hiding spaces

Hmm.... I definitely have hiding spaces. If I cal, I'd still like to take a pair, they'll go in the budget build while I decide whether they'll be ok in the main tank based on behavior.

Will you be at the frag swap?
 
Curious about tossing a pair in my 20g, male + female so I get colors AND occasional babies

Are they a pain to catch? To feed? I'm not worried about them overpopulating as I have other fish around...

Will they survive the flow?
Are any fish "easy" to catch when they are healthy? I haven't found one, lol.

Mollies eat everything in my experience, and if they breed, pass them on because people love saltwater acclimated mollies.

Again in my opinion, they are some of the best herbivores for a small tank. They are inexpensive, often captive bred, somewhat hearty, and eat algae as well as flake, pellet and everything.

Yes, great swimmers, no problem with flow.
 
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