Dalmatian mollies are just cross bred fish. Anything can happen to their colouring because their full parentage is not known.
yes
mollies, tetra's, plecko's mollies, tetra's, plecko's
Intrusion..!
A total of four mollies can be found in the water tank
some goldfish, mollies, and guppies
no it will not mate in any couse
Mollies, including dalmatian and black varieties, can exhibit aggressive behaviors, especially during breeding or territorial disputes. It's natural for them to establish a hierarchy in the tank. Providing ample hiding spaces, plants, and ensuring a balanced diet can help reduce aggression among your mollies. If aggression persists, consider separating aggressive individuals to different tanks.
This means the ballon molly will start releasing eggs and the Dalmatian molly will fertilise them. The answer above is incorret really what that means is the mollies are breeding (yes ballon mollies can breed with dalmatian mollies). Mollies are livebrers, so the fry(Babies) are born swimming. If you go to... http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=830+1101+1058&pcatid=1058 and http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=830+1101+1062&pcatid=1062 you can find more information
They can't stay with either one of them the gold fish will be eaten by both of them.
No a Goldfish is it's own species, while the Black Molly belongs to the Livebearer family (Guppies,Swordtails, Platys and Mollies
yes