
Assorted Leopard Molly
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A Leopard Molly is a colorful variant of the livebearer fish Poecilia sphenops, characterized by a golden or white base with distinctive black, leopard-like spots on its body and fins. These hardy, peaceful, and social fish are excellent for beginner aquarists, preferring community tanks with other peaceful fish and thriving when kept in groups of at least three. They are omnivores, accepting a diet of flakes, pellets, algae, and vegetables, and can tolerate brackish water environments.
Tank-Mate Compatibility
Compatibility data for Molly (Poecilia sphenops)
Temperature
72–82°F
pH Range
7–8.5
Min Tank Size
20 gal
Temperament
peaceful
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