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Molly Fish Not Breeding?

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Hi guys, why aren’t my fish breeding? I have 1 male molly and 2 female mollies. I got the female mollies 10 days ago, but i am not seeing them breed? My parameters, my pH and gH are good. 8.0 pH and 214 PPM Gh.
 
Just give it time. They won't mate on command. They'll mate when they want to. You just have those females 10 days ago.
And the gestation period of mollies is longer than in guppies.
But i notice that the male molly does not show any mating behavior. The male molly sometimes flares his fins at the females but he doesn’t show mating behavior. Will it still take time for breeding?
 
But i notice that the male molly does not show any mating behavior. The male molly sometimes flares his fins at the females but he doesn’t show mating behavior. Will it still take time for breeding?
I would still give it time... But yes, sometimes a male just don't care what's swimming around him.
Infertility has got nothing to do with not mating. For even infertile males will try to mate but with no result. He could also be trying to mate when it's dark. There are males who prefer to mate when it's dark. For most mollies in the dark will stay still in general. A good option to try to mate with a female if the male is still active. So, it's a bit hard to give the proper answer.
 
deworm them, see section 3 of the following link for deworming fish.
 
I would still give it time... But yes, sometimes a male just don't care what's swimming around him.
Infertility has got nothing to do with not mating. For even infertile males will try to mate but with no result. He could also be trying to mate when it's dark. There are males who prefer to mate when it's dark. For most mollies in the dark will stay still in general. A good option to try to mate with a female if the male is still active. So, it's a bit hard to give the proper answer.
Im sorry for replying late, just saw your message now. When your saying that infertility has nothing to do with mating, isn’t that infertile means? Can’t reproduce? Also my male molly has sometime been in very high gH conditions and high ammonia conditions months ago. But then the parameters were corrected.’That was months ago, but can that cause infertility to my male molly?
 
Im sorry for replying late, just saw your message now. When your saying that infertility has nothing to do with mating, isn’t that infertile means? Can’t reproduce? Also my male molly has sometime been in very high gH conditions and high ammonia conditions months ago. But then the parameters were corrected.’That was months ago, but can that cause infertility to my male molly?
Infertile only means that the specific specimen is not able to reproduce. But infertile specimens still have the urge to mate. An infertile male can still direct his gonopodium to the female's vent. That will still function but won't result in offspring.

By my knowledge the circumstances your male molly was in, won't cause infertility.
 
Also my male molly has sometime been in very high gH conditions
A high GH is exactly what mollies require so if you are "correcting it" - how? It is unnecessary and, depending on specific numbers, detrimental. Please provide numbers for the parameters.

Photos of the fish may help pinpoint any barrier to reproduction.
 
A high GH is exactly what mollies require so if you are "correcting it" - how? It is unnecessary and, depending on specific numbers, detrimental. Please provide numbers for the parameters.

Photos of the fish may help pinpoint any barrier to reproduction.
Is there anything wrong with his anal fin? Is his anal fin fine?!
 

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At 10 days in, just relax. He may or may not be fertile, but the females may or may not already be gravid from the store. You won't have enough info to worry with for another month.

I hate to say this, because he's a nice fish, but he doesn't look like breeder material to me. He isn't in his prime, and his fins are ragged looking.
 
It does look raggedy but that may be the fin shape for the variety of Molly you have? @emeraldking can you advise please.
No. That is not the fin shape the molly already has. He was once nipped by a fellow tankmate thats why his fins are like that.
 

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