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my mollies have just been born the mum is a pure black lyretail and the dad an orange neon sailfin there is about 15 babies . wat i want to know is will they have both the lyretail and the sailfin? im already pretty sure of the colour as the black pigment is really obvious on them its a bit patchy so im guessing in between will be the dads colour

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No ideas but try and keep notes and a photo diary if you can. Experiments like this can be very interesting. You may find some completely unexpected results, esp in the 2nd and third generations.

I crossed some Y linked half black guppies to some x linked half black guppies a while back and the 2nd generation is very surprising. I allowed the 1st generation to mate and separated out all of the fish that were not half black. All the non half black could pass for Endlers!

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No idea, But can i be first on the list for buying some? :P :lol:
yep ur first on the list but i will have to covert them to freshwater as they are in brackish atm but lol at least brineshrimp are easy then i put them in the floating breeder thing and they hatch so the babies should grow quite fast
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well im pretty sure they will all have sailfins a lot of them are black from halfway down to the tail and orange at the front some are splotchy black and orange yet to see lyretail in them , and as for my guppies some of the males are starting to develop rather nice colours

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ok you guys are going to laugh and call me crazy because thats hjow i reacted when I heard this.

Aparenty scientists have discovered that mollies are infact an a-sexual fish, meening that the female does not require sperm to become gravid. wierd ay. I argued that there would be no genetic variation, all the fish would be the same as their mothers... but aparently they do need a male to stimulate this process, any live bearing male (guppy platty any...)

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