Hello all! A friend got 2 free mollies from someone she knows. Turns out one is a beautiful male sailfin molly and the other is a female. Both have orange bodies with black speckles, and black tails and fins. Shortly after arriving, the female had about a dozen predominantly black fry. She has since had a second batch of fry who are also predominantly black (they have varying degrees of white or clear spots in their fins). Although the orange male has definitely been seen mating with the female, could it be possible that the babies are not his but instead belong to a different (possible black) molly? Can a female store more than one male's genetic material? Would a more recent mating take precedence over previously stored material, or do the first male's genes get the preference? Or is it more common for the offspring of the orange and black mollies to come out mostly black?
Thank you!
Thank you!