Tropical Fish Mollies
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#500 Pellets - 2 lbs. Fish Food
$12.75 Our #500 Pellets Fish Food is a fine food for fish such as mollies and other fish that like to graze all day. The #500 Pellets, because they float until eaten, allow smaller fish to graze continuously. By feeding a day's supply of pellets to livebearers in the morning, you can maximize healthy growth. These pellets are also good for very large cichlids (those larger than 5 inches). It is scientifi... |
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#400 Pellets - 2 Lbs. Fish Food
$13.50 Simple Pet Products' #400 Pellets are 40 mm in diameter. The #400 Pellets float for a moment and then slowly sink. It is designed as a complete diet for most aquarium fish. The Pellets are attractive to fish as a result of nutritious fish oils and fish meal being included in the formulation. Our #400 Pellets is a fine food for fish such as large barbs and large cichlids (over 5 inches in length).... |
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Mollies in Colour Pb
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Handbook of Tropical Aquarium Fishes
Book discusses breeding techniques for the following freshwater aquarium fishes among others: platies, swordtails, mollies, guppies, Siamese fighting fish, angelfish, gouramis, tetras, barbs, danios, & white clouds.... |
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Tropical Fish Hobbyist (Mollies; Rasbora maculata, XXXIX, No.4)
$1.95 The World's Most Widely Read Aquarium Monthly... |

What are tropical fish that do not die easily when placed in a tank again?
Can anyone name well as they can and why not die easily. I bought 2 goldfish and angelfish, and died within 2 days ...
If you a new reservoir, and even NO is cyclic, the fish will most likely die no matter what is put in. Do not put more fish in the tank until he has completed a cycle, unless you want to be a murderous fish. You can read all about the bike and the opening of a reservoir here: forumdisplay.php/starting-tank-5.html http://www.guppies.com/forums/ Guppies, goldfish, Platia and fish are tough for beginners. Angelfish are not for beginners. They are demanding and capricious. The best way to keep fish alive is to do research before adding more fish. (Round to help - a chemical that can be purchased at the pet store will help your tank cycle. In addition, plants that live in your tank will cycle, and is much better for your tank in general.) read a little and not rush into more fish until you feel as if you knew what you do, otherwise it can have disastrous results. Good luck!




