- What happens if you overfeed Molly fish?
- Why are my Mollies dying in my Aquarium?
- Do Molly fish need a filter?
- Will beta Fish Kill my Mollies?
- Why do fish poop in aquariums?
- Why did my Molly fish die?
- What do you need for a Molly fish tank?
- Can I put Mollies with my betta fish?
- Do betta fish die before their time?
- Where do fish Pee and poop from?
- Why are my fish dying out of nowhere?
- Why is my Molly fish dying in the tank?
- What happens if you overfeed Mollies?
- How to care for Mollies in a fish tank?
- Do male Bettas get along with each other?
- How many bettas can you put with a platy?
- Can you put a Molly with a Betta?
- Can a betta fish survive in bad water?
- Do male Bettas fight to the death?
- How do fish Pee and poop?
- Why is my fish dying in New water?
- Is it normal for a fish to die for no reason?
- Do saltwater fish die in freshwater aquariums?
- Why is my Molly fish laying at the bottom of tank?
- Do Molly Fry die in a cycled tank?
- Should you remove uneaten fish food from the fish tank?
What happens if you overfeed Molly fish?
Overfeeding Molly fish absolutely love eating and seem insatiable, so it can be difficult to resist the urge of giving them more food than they actually need. Overfeeding causes mollies to produce a lot of waste, more than you’re removing with weekly water changes.
Why are my Mollies dying in my Aquarium?
Low levels of oxygen in the water, water with temperature outside the accepted range for mollies, and untreated tap water used for water changes can all cause problems in your aquarium. 2.
Do Molly fish need a filter?
Plus, molly fish are known to produce a lot of waste, something that shouldn’t be controlled with water changes alone. A filter will prove a great addition and extremely useful in keeping the water quality in check, so make sure you have a filter system installed for them.
Will beta Fish Kill my Mollies?
The beta wont kill fish its more than likely due to the aquarium being new and the mollies are just the first to go being the most sensitive to the ammonia (fish poop). Yes its true they will attack fish with flashy fins.
Why do fish poop in aquariums?
If your aquarium tank is very small, it means that the fish will be overcrowded. In fact, that is a death sentence for the fish because of so many reasons. Generally, a small tank will have less good bacteria to break down the waste. Adding more fish to the aquarium tank will result in more and more poop.
Why did my Molly fish die?
Your Molly fish could have died from a number of issues happening but without knowing your water type and aquarium details.. it’s hard to diagnose. I find that a lot of people keeping mollies aren’t feeding them good. I would feed them a varied diet and NOT feed them one day a week. Also, feed high quality brands. I like omega one.
What do you need for a Molly fish tank?
Mollies do very well with natural decor that mimics the tropical rivers they inhabit in the wild. This means adding plenty of plants and lots of places to seek shelter. At the bottom of your tank, add sand or gravel substrate. Mollies spend most of their time in the middle and upper parts of the water column.
Can I put Mollies with my betta fish?
While most Mollies are fine, there are some that you should avoid. Lyretail mollies have long tails that can cause aggression in your betta. As well as that avoid balloon mollies. While they won’t cause aggression in your betta they are incredibly unhealthy and the way they are bred is cruel, so they’re best avoided.
Do betta fish die before their time?
Unfortunately, for many betta fish it all ends far too soon. If you are the keeper of such a fish it can be pretty disheartening when it dies before its time. You begin to wonder what you did wrong, what you may have done differently and if you deserve to keep a fish at all.
Where do fish Pee and poop from?
Some also pee and poop through a small opening known as a pore, located at the body’s rear end. Why do fish take so long to poop? Fish often take a long time to poop because from time to time their digestive system becomes jammed with the food they pick up.
Why are my fish dying out of nowhere?
Since they’re often classified as hardy fish adaptable to a range of water conditions, many first-time aquarists make the mistake of not paying enough attention to keeping conditions. This often causes a ripple effect of disbalances in water conditions, which leads to illnesses and deaths that seemingly come out of nowhere.
Why is my Molly fish dying in the tank?
Poor water conditions is the leading cause of fish deaths in the aquarium. Whether it’s the accumulation of too many toxins or changes in water parameters, bad water quality is correlated with diseases and death among molly fish.
What happens if you overfeed Mollies?
If you have too many fish (even if they’re just fry) in the aquarium, oxygen levels can drop dramatically, which can be fatal to your mollies. 5. Overfeeding Molly fish absolutely love eating and seem insatiable, so it can be difficult to resist the urge of giving them more food than they actually need.
How to care for Mollies in a fish tank?
Aim to keep your water temperature between the range of 75-80°F (24-27°C). If the mercury drops too low, your mollies will become lethargic. Mollies prefer neutral to slightly alkaline waters. A pH between 7.5-8.5 works best. You’ll have to make your call on whether to mix salt into the tank.
Do male Bettas get along with each other?
I also have male bettas in with my Endlers in three separate tanks and everyone in those gets along with each other as well. Once in a great while I will find a betta that needs to be alone, male OR female, but most of them do okay as the only betta in a community tank.
How many bettas can you put with a platy?
It depends on the temperament of the betta more than it does how many fish are in with it. I currently have nine female bettas in with a few platies… no problems at all and the only ones that get eaten are the occasional platy fry.
Can you put a Molly with a Betta?
Good luck watch the mollys with the betta I saw a molly get hold of a bettas tail and shake it in a pet shop once the man moved the molly into another tank.missed a sale there I was going to take the betta home becsuse I couldn’t leave it like that. How many mollies are ok to fit in a 5 gallon tank, how many mollies are ok
Can a betta fish survive in bad water?
While bettas can survive in poor water conditions for a time, it is going to drastically reduce their lifespan. And in some cases, if they get so bad, your betta is likely to die from ammonia poisoning very quickly. You should also be vacuuming the gravel in your tank to remove any rotting debris from the bottom.
Do male Bettas fight to the death?
Male bettas will fight to the death if kept together. Both of your fish are likely under extreme stress and frankly I’m surprised one hasn’t killed the other by now. Even females, or male/female pairs, are better kept apart. Unless I am misunderstanding your situation, this sounds like the root of your problem.
How do fish Pee and poop?
Fish pee and poo through their gills and skin. Some also pee and poop through a small opening known as a pore, located at the body’s rear end. Why do fish take so long to poop? Fish often take a long time to poop because from time to time their digestive system becomes jammed with the food they pick up.
Why is my fish dying in New water?
If the temperature of new water does not closely match the one in the aquarium your fish may easily fall sick and die after a water change. Water temperature fluctuations are the major reason for most of the fish who fall ill, seemingly out of nowhere. Fish are coldblooded creatures and do not regulate their body temperature.
Is it normal for a fish to die for no reason?
It is always heartbreaking when fish die, especially when it seems like they die for no reason. You so badly want to do things the right way, and you don’t understand what went wrong. It is normal to feel discouraged, but remember that the most important thing is to learn something, so that your future fish are better off.
Do saltwater fish die in freshwater aquariums?
A saltwater fish will die in a freshwater aquarium. Similarly, a fish that prefers warm water will likely die in cold water. But just because your fish isn’t dead yet doesn’t mean that your setup is right.
Why is my Molly fish laying at the bottom of tank?
Similarly, you may ask, why is my molly fish laying at the bottom of the tank? Oxygen Content. You may notice fish lying on the bottom of the tank more if the water is not aerated. This is likely to be a problem if the water is too warm or too cool.
Do Molly Fry die in a cycled tank?
You should not be losing any fry in a cycled tank setting with your water parameters unless maybe you have the temperature of the tank too high. Many people will run molly tanks much warmer than is really good for the fish. I have found that my own are quite long lived and robustly healthy at around 75F, 24C.
Should you remove uneaten fish food from the fish tank?
Tip Five: Always remove uneaten fish food from the fish tank. If there is still a bunch of food floating around in the tank several minutes or even hours after feeding, remove it from the tank.