mystichorseangel
Mostly New Member
Hello,
I am a pretty intermediate fish owner, and have two tropical aquariums.
recently I purchased a Dalmatian Molly from Petsmart and I found it dead in less than a week. A month later I decided to try again. this time I got a Dalmatian molly as well as a yellow molly (I forget the proper name) I floated the bags on top of the water, gradually acclimated them to the changes in pH and everything before initially releasing them. In a couple of days the yellow molly began to swim in loop-de-loop ways, swirling and moving with the current in the tank, and the next day it was dead. A few days later the Dalmatian was dead as well. I had other fish in the tank, two black tetras and a red gourami, and none of them were picking on my mollies. The red gourami did nip at the yellow molly's spear tail a little, but that couldn't have possibly killed it, since other than a few nips on the tail, the molly was healthy. I have a filter and a heater, I do regular water changes. I have no clue why they keep dying on me. I have since stopped buying mollies, but I would like to try again.
I am a pretty intermediate fish owner, and have two tropical aquariums.
recently I purchased a Dalmatian Molly from Petsmart and I found it dead in less than a week. A month later I decided to try again. this time I got a Dalmatian molly as well as a yellow molly (I forget the proper name) I floated the bags on top of the water, gradually acclimated them to the changes in pH and everything before initially releasing them. In a couple of days the yellow molly began to swim in loop-de-loop ways, swirling and moving with the current in the tank, and the next day it was dead. A few days later the Dalmatian was dead as well. I had other fish in the tank, two black tetras and a red gourami, and none of them were picking on my mollies. The red gourami did nip at the yellow molly's spear tail a little, but that couldn't have possibly killed it, since other than a few nips on the tail, the molly was healthy. I have a filter and a heater, I do regular water changes. I have no clue why they keep dying on me. I have since stopped buying mollies, but I would like to try again.