I was thinking molly fry or guppy/molly hybrid
But platy/sword would be a good guess as well

I shall call them Puppys
I was thinking molly fry or guppy/molly hybrid
But platy/sword would be a good guess as well
I believe guppies, platties, mollies, and swordtails can all interbreed. I know at least some of them can.guppies and platys can hybridize?!
I shall call them Puppys
I was going to go with Plappies...guppies and platys can hybridize?!
I shall call them Puppys
I believe guppies, platties, mollies, and swordtails can all interbreed. I know at least some of them can.
Swordtails can't interbreed with the rest that ya mentioned. I believe it's due to them being able to free swap genders while the others cannot. Me personally I do have endler/guppy/molly crosses tho, only have the 2 left out of the 3 I had. 1 is roughly the size of an average young molly with dark brown/gray body color with a blue sheen wrapping over it's sides with some leopard print, the other one I have left is about the same size as an adult platy and has a bright yellow body with a black tail and neon blue tiger stripes running down his sides. Just sucks that I can't breed em because I would love to make more live bearers with that neon blue tiger stripes pattern. I'll post some pics here if anyone wants to see em. Just know that the blue doesn't really show up well on my phone camera. That and these are old pics so the bigger one has changed quite a bit since then.I believe guppies, platties, mollies, and swordtails can all interbreed. I know at least some of them can.
I don’t think the fry can reproduce, kind of like a mule. It’s the end of the line for breeding if they can produce viable fry.guppies and platys can hybridize?!
I shall call them Puppys
Yup once they hybridize like that they can no longer breed. Just like a mule or liger. Granted there are exceptions to the rules such as endlers and guppies. Those 2 can freely breed with eachother and still have fertile offspring.I don’t think the fry can reproduce, kind of like a mule. It’s the end of the line for breeding if they can produce viable fry.
Yup once they hybridize like that they can no longer breed. Just like a mule or liger. Granted there are exceptions to the rules such as endlers and guppies. Those 2 can freely breed with eachother and still have fertile offspring.