D Danyal Gambusia MFK Member Nov 26, 2006 935 5 18 woodland, ca Feb 19, 2008 #21 Out of all the easily fish to breed, which would you say gets the biggest the fastest?? Click to expand... mollies, i'd definitly recommend breeding your own feeders, as you've seen even QT isn't helping the petco feeders.
Out of all the easily fish to breed, which would you say gets the biggest the fastest?? Click to expand... mollies, i'd definitly recommend breeding your own feeders, as you've seen even QT isn't helping the petco feeders.
West1 Peacock Bass MFK Member Sep 27, 2007 5,512 140 120 114 Feb 19, 2008 #22 Danyal;1529304; said: mollies, i'd definitly recommend breeding your own feeders, as you've seen even QT isn't helping the petco feeders. Click to expand... Mollies huh, Okay. I'm going to try some Mollies from Petco
Danyal;1529304; said: mollies, i'd definitly recommend breeding your own feeders, as you've seen even QT isn't helping the petco feeders. Click to expand... Mollies huh, Okay. I'm going to try some Mollies from Petco
D Danyal Gambusia MFK Member Nov 26, 2006 935 5 18 woodland, ca Feb 19, 2008 #23 go for silvers or black mollies, the more basic and less inbred the better.
M meepster Feeder Fish MFK Member May 5, 2006 569 0 0 Boston, Massachusetts Feb 19, 2008 #24 Danyal;1529541; said: go for silvers or black mollies, the more basic and less inbred the better. Click to expand... Umm... The black molly is the one of the most hybridized and inbred mollies out there. The black mollies are man-made. The silver ones are hybrids and inbred to a lesser extent. does it really matter since you are feeding them to your fish?
Danyal;1529541; said: go for silvers or black mollies, the more basic and less inbred the better. Click to expand... Umm... The black molly is the one of the most hybridized and inbred mollies out there. The black mollies are man-made. The silver ones are hybrids and inbred to a lesser extent. does it really matter since you are feeding them to your fish?
D Danyal Gambusia MFK Member Nov 26, 2006 935 5 18 woodland, ca Feb 20, 2008 #25 hmmm, i though the black ones were less hybridized, oh well. the less crossbred and line-bred the fish is, the hardier they tend to be(think wild type guppies vs. designer type guppies)
hmmm, i though the black ones were less hybridized, oh well. the less crossbred and line-bred the fish is, the hardier they tend to be(think wild type guppies vs. designer type guppies)