Gold Marble Molly

Gold Marble Molly 5cm

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Gold Marble Molly 5cm

Poecilia latipinna

Quite possibly one of the best entry-level fish for aquarists would be mollies simply because of how versatile and colorful they come. With quite literally hundreds of colour variations mollies make a downright fantastic fish add to a community aquarium or a species-only aquarium as they are filled with activity, personality and look stunning. Though most common Mollys are a solid black, white or yellow with a little variation the gold marble Molly has a lot of character with its bright orange base colour and black speckling through the body. The best thing about this is that every Molly is different where some can have more black or gold. The gold marble mollies especially would make for a great breeding project to see if the marbling can be developed to create unique patterns or isolated colours for specific parts of the body. 

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Gold Marble Molly

 

Quite possibly one of the best entry-level fish for aquarists would be mollies simply because of how versatile and colourful they come. With quite literally hundreds of colour variations mollies make a downright fantastic fish add to a community aquarium or a species-only aquarium as they are filled with activity, personality and look stunning. Though most common Mollys are a solid black, white or yellow with a little variation the gold marble Molly has a lot of character with its bright orange base colour and black speckling through the body. The best thing about this is that every Molly is different where some can have more black or gold. The gold marble mollies especially would make for a great breeding project to see if the marbling can be developed to create unique patterns or isolated colours for specific parts of the body. Mollies are one of the larger growing livebearer fish meaning they give birth to live young and are closely related to guppies and platies. The gold marble Molly can be expected to reach around 10 cm which makes them a great larger peaceful fish to add to community aquariums. Mollies are also a great fish to add to planted aquariums as they make for surprisingly good hair algae eaters, they constantly peck at plant leaves and almost scrub plants and rocks clean with their mouth but are overall just a great fish for both beginners and well-seasoned aquarists to enjoy and experience. One other amazing fact about these fish is they mollies can live in full fresh, brackish, and saltwater which just shows how hardy they are. The wild habitat of the Molly is widespread from South America to Mexico.

 

Tank Recommendations for your Gold Marble Molly

Being a fish that grows to around 10 cm but remains relatively easy to care for, the black molly can be kept in a fairly small aquarium with the minimum being 75 Liters (20 gallons). However, a larger size is always recommended for these fish due to their size and active nature. A sand or gravel substrate would be fine for these fish as well.  however, because mollies like alkaline or high ph environments a crushed coral or aragonite sand would be optimal. They will also enjoy plants in the aquarium with great options being ferns, Anubias, Pogostemon, and Vallisneria as these are large and denser growing plants and allow for great natural breeding grounds and placed for fry to grow. As mentioned mollies are in fact considered to be a ‘hard water fish meaning they prefer the water to have an elevated PH and are not like a tetra. This higher PH of 7 - 8 can be achieved with a PH buffer or African cichlid lake conditioning salts.

 

Suitable Tank Buddies

The Gold Marble Molly is a very peaceful aquarium fish that can get along with a wide range of tank mates both in fresh and saltwater conditions. They are great with a wide range of community aquarium fish however slower moving fish should be avoided as mollies may outcompete them. 

 

Usually Compatible

Rainbowfish, mudskippers, platies, danios, loaches, and a lot of other common aquarium fish.

 

Sometimes Compatible

Smaller sized fish such as neon or cardinal tetras, bottom-dwelling fish such as Corydoras, and certain slower-moving species like Apistogramma or angelfish

 


Rarely Compatible

Large and aggressive species would prey on the mollies such as Oscars and very slow-moving fish like discus or Borneo suckers. 

 


Feeding your Gold Marble Molly

The Gold Marble Molly is very easy to feed once it is settled into the aquarium. It will readily eat a wide range of foods but would prefer to have high a floating nano pellet or flake due to its top-dwelling behavior. Giving them nutritional food with good protein will ensure optimal health. Feeding should happen once during the day during lighting hours. 

More Information
Scientific Name Poecilia latipinna
Care Level Easy
Common Names Gold Marble Molly, Gold Peppered Molly
Diet Herbivore
Fish Family Poeciliidae
Lifespan (years) 5
Max. Length (cm) 10
Min. Tank Volume (l) 75
Origin South America
Reef Safe Yes
Sociability Peaceful
Venomous Yes
Water Conditions 24-26° C (75.2-79° F), pH 7.0-8.0
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