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bettachris Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 3875 Kudos: 4173 Votes: 452 Registered: 13-Jun-2004 | my female silver molly is chasing my male around. does that mean she is ready to breed? i got them today so i am thinking he isn't use to his new settings. |
Posted 04-Jul-2006 03:33 | |
keithgh *Ultimate Fish Guru* Posts: 6371 Kudos: 6918 Votes: 1542 Registered: 26-Apr-2003 | Sounds like she is telling him to go away at the moment both are possibly trying to settle in to their new areas. Have a look in [link=My Profile] http://www.fishprofiles.com/forums/member.aspx?id=1935[/link] for my tank info Look here for my Betta 11Gal Desktop & Placidity 5ft Community Tank Photos Keith Near enough is not good enough, therefore good enough is not near enough, and only your best will do. I VOTE DO YOU if not WHY NOT? VOTE NOW VOTE NOW |
Posted 04-Jul-2006 05:49 | |
mughal113 Big Fish Posts: 343 Kudos: 160 Votes: 64 Registered: 16-Jun-2006 | Normally, its the male chasing females in mollies... And the female should never have to chase a male down to get him to breed |
Posted 04-Jul-2006 20:51 | |
cjzapata Small Fry Posts: 2 Registered: 12-Nov-2006 | always in the beggining there is a dominant one ( your Female ) you should then add more mollys to the tank so they will be peaceful! 10g Freshwater: 1-Albino Corydoras Catfish |
Posted 12-Nov-2006 22:02 | |
RNJ_Punk Big Fish Cory Fanatic Posts: 395 Kudos: 114 Votes: 137 Registered: 12-Nov-2006 | More mollys would definately help your problem. Also I agree they are both asserting thier positions in the tank. Looks like you female will be the dominate one |
Posted 13-Nov-2006 03:54 |
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