Huntingmouse
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So if I am to take all the advice you have given me, I should get ride of all my fish and get a frog instead? Right, or a snak, they are much easer to care for.
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No we are reccomeding you to get better stocking,So if I am to take all the advice you have given me, I should get ride of all my fish and get a frog instead? Right, or a snak, they are much easer to care for.
10 gallonWhat size is the tank?
This thread was absolutely pointless as you did nothing better for your fish.
I'm sorry my simple question of " can I have an all male tank?" (that just simply needed a yes or no answer)
Back to your original question, Yes having an all male tank of mollies is perfectly fine, that is if you have the right set up.
How do you know, have you come to my house and looked at my tank? Or tested my water? You know nothing? I have now spent a good amount of time resurching both types of fish that I have and I have talked to 4 different fish experts including 2 from strictly local fish shops that do nothing but sale, bread, and keep fish! And have done all that my experts have told me to do! And they said my "stock" is just fine thank you very much!This thread was absolutely pointless as you did nothing better for your fish.
Just for the record,The snails that came with some plants I got killed my betta,
Just for the record,
No snail can kill a Betta, unless the Betta chokes on it while trying to eat it.
This is what Bettas do with snails, Watch the White one.
Your Betta probably died due to your poor fish keeping just like the Mollies will. THE SNAILS DID NOT KILL IT.Really then explain why my betta died a horrible death do to the snails?
Your Betta probably died due to your poor fish keeping just like the Mollies will. THE SNAILS DID NOT KILL IT.
Also snails are not pests they are a valuable addition to any tank as they eat all the waste.