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Sailfin Green Molly Poecilia Sphenops 3cm

£8.40

SKU STF-MOLLY-SAILFIN-GREEN Categories ,
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Sailfin Green Molly Poecilia Sphenops 3cm

Overview: The Sailfin Green Molly, known for its striking dorsal fin and vibrant hues, is a freshwater fish that adds elegance to any aquarium. Originating from Central America, it boasts a peaceful demeanor and captivating appearance.

Origin: Hailing from the freshwater rivers and streams of Central America, these Mollies thrive in moderately warm waters and prefer a well-planted environment with ample swimming space.

Feeding: Sailfin Green Mollies are omnivores, relishing a varied diet comprising high-quality flakes, pellets, and occasional treats like brine shrimp or daphnia. Their diet can also include algae-based foods to complement their nutritional needs.

Tank Mates: Their peaceful nature makes them compatible with various community fish, such as other peaceful Mollies, Tetras, Guppies, and peaceful bottom dwellers like Corydoras Catfish.

Aggression: Sailfin Green Mollies are generally non-aggressive and are known to be quite tolerant of other tank mates. However, males may occasionally display territorial behavior among themselves, particularly if space is limited.

Experience Level: Suitable for aquarists of various experience levels, these Mollies are relatively easy to care for, requiring a well-maintained tank with appropriate water parameters and regular water changes.

Water Parameters: Ideally, maintain a temperature range of 75-82°F (24-28°C), a pH between 7.0 and 8.5, and moderate hardness (10-25 dGH).

 

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