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Mollies – Assorted Balloon Molly 3cm
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Balloon Mollies: Unique and Peaceful Fish for Freshwater Aquariums
Balloon Mollies (Poecilia latipinna) are a charming variety of molly fish known for their distinctive rounded body shape and vibrant colour variations. Available in shades of black, white, gold, and orange, these fish add a unique touch to community tanks. Their peaceful temperament and adaptability make them a popular choice for aquarists of all experience levels.
Why Choose a Balloon Molly?
Balloon Mollies are hardy and versatile, thriving in freshwater, brackish, and even marine conditions. Their striking appearance and active nature make them an eye-catching addition to aquariums. They are excellent community fish and pair well with other peaceful species. Their adaptability and low-maintenance care make them ideal for beginners.
Caring for Balloon Mollies
Balloon Mollies require a tank of at least 80 liters to accommodate their active swimming and social behaviour. They thrive in water temperatures between 24°C and 28°C, with a pH range of 7.5–8.5. Adding 2–3 grams of aquarium salt per litre of water helps mimic their natural brackish environment and supports their health. Regular water changes and efficient filtration are essential for maintaining water quality and preventing stress.
Feeding Balloon Mollies
These omnivorous fish thrive on a balanced diet. High-quality flakes or pellets form an excellent staple, while live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms provide variety. Blanched vegetables such as spinach or zucchini support their digestive health and enhance their vibrant colours. A nutrient-rich diet ensures their unique body shape doesn’t affect their overall health.
Ideal Tank Mates for Balloon Mollies
Balloon Mollies are peaceful and social, making them excellent tank mates for species like guppies, platies, tetras, and Corydoras. Avoid housing them with aggressive fish or fin-nippers. Keeping them in groups of at least four encourages their natural behaviour and reduces stress.
Breeding Balloon Mollies
Like other mollies, the Balloon Molly is a livebearers and give birth to free-swimming fry. Females can produce fry every 4–6 weeks under good conditions. To protect the fry, provide plenty of plants like Java moss or use a breeding tank. Feed the fry finely crushed flakes or fry food to ensure healthy growth.
FAQs
What tank size is ideal for Balloon Mollies?
A minimum of 80 liters is recommended to accommodate their activity and social behaviour.
Can they live in brackish water?
Yes, they thrive in freshwater or brackish setups with a salt concentration of 2–3 grams per litre.
What do they eat?
They thrive on flakes, live or frozen foods, and occasional vegetables like spinach or zucchini.
Are they beginner-friendly?
Absolutely! Their adaptability and peaceful nature make them ideal for novice aquarists.
How often do they breed?
Females can give birth every 4–6 weeks, producing live fry in well-maintained tanks.
Species Overview
- Species: Poecilia latipinna
- Common Name: Balloon Molly
- Origin: Central and South America
- Diet: Omnivore
- PH Range: 7.5–8.5
- Temperature: 24°C–28°C
- Max Size: Up to 8 cm
- Tank Size: Minimum 80 liters
Weight | 0.1 kg |
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Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 5 cm |
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