Assorted Mollies
Mollies, scientifically known as Poecilia spp., are a diverse group of freshwater fish species that have been a staple in the aquarium hobby for many years. Their varied colors, adaptable nature, and ease of care have made them a favorite among aquarists. Mollies belong to the family Poeciliidae and are closely related to other popular livebearers like guppies and platies. Physical Characteristics: Size: Mollies are small to medium-sized fish, typically growing to an adult size of 2 to 4 inches (5 to 10 centimeters), depending on the specific species and environmental conditions. Body Shape: They have a slender, elongated body shape with a slightly compressed appearance. Mollies exhibit sexual dimorphism, with males usually being more slender, and females having a plumper, rounded abdomen. Coloration: Mollies are known for their varied coloration. Common colors include black, white, gold, orange, and silver. Some species and variations also display vibrant hues like red, green, and