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A fancy molly is any of the domestic strains of mollies (''
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'' subgenus of ''
Poecilia ''Poecilia'' is a genus of fishes in the family Poeciliidae of the order Cyprinodontiformes. These livebearers are native to fresh, brackish and salt water in the Americas, and some species in the genus are euryhaline. A few have adapted to livi ...
''), which are
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fish popularly kept as
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pets. The origin of the fancy mollies is unclear, with '' P. sphenops'', '' P. gillii'', '' P. latipinna'', and '' P. velifera'' commonly named as parent species. Fancy mollies are widespread in
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s across the world and commonly marketed as a good choice for
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s, especially for beginners in the
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hobby.


Origins

Mollies entered the
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hobby around 1905. The identity of the species from which the fancy mollies originate is difficult to ascertain because early aquarists crossbred any mollies available to them. In 1969 Kurt Jacobs credited "Crescenty in New Orleans" with developing the black molly through seven years of
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of "''Mollienesia formosa''" (today synonym for ''
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''). John A. Dawes considers it unlikely that the black molly is derived from ''P. formosa'' because ''P. formosa'' is an all-female species which reproduces exclusively through
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. Arthur Rachow, a pioneering aquarist, recorded that he had received black-spotted mollies from Panama, and
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identified them as ''Mollienesia formosa''. The identification of
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as the place of collection of this "''Mollienesia formosa''" points to the species in question being '' P. gillii''. Bill Allen, writing for the ''
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'', doubts that an aquarist named Crescenty ever existed, and suggests that the black molly was produced by several breeders who worked independently in the 1920s and 1930s. Allen notes that one of the first breeders offering black mollies was Bill Schomberg of Crescent Fish Farm in
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. Black mollies were simultaneously bred by Florida fish farmers Jack Beater and Bill Sternke, among others. The early black mollies were small, with females reaching only and males , and were extremely sensitive. They were difficult to breed, producing only 2–20 fry per litter and rarely up to 60. These fish are then said to have been crossed with the wild " liberty molly", producing similarly sized fish with shiny green scales and a rounded
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. The black molly is frequently defined in aquarium literature as a breeding form of ''P. sphenops'', but black mollies comprise fish with differing
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s. Ichthyologist Eugene K. Balon attributed the creation of the black molly to the
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of the shortfin '' P. sphenops'' and the sailfin '' P. latipinna''. He explains that the high-finned breeds were created by adding '' P. velifera'' to the cross.


Varieties

A wide array of fancy molly colors have been developed in addition to the classic black molly. *Marbled mollies have black blotches, which is a trait found in some wild fish as well. The fully black fish were created by breeding the fish with the largest blotches. The marbled mollies are also traded as salt-and-pepper mollies or Dalmatian mollies. *Albino mollies are golden-yellow and pink eyes as a result of not producing color pigment. They tend to have poor eyesight. *Gold mollies are yellow-gold like albino mollies but have dark eyes and occasionally scales edged in red. *Silver mollies have had all pigments but silver eliminated through
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. *Chocolate mollies exhibit brown rather than black coloration. In addition to the colors, fancy mollies differ in the shape of their fins. *Lyretail mollies have extended upper and lower ends of the
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. *Veiltail mollies have an enlarged caudal fin. Color and fin shape are inherited independently and therefore any combination of color and fin shape is possible. Balloon mollies are a small variety with an extremely deformed abdominal cavity. These mollies are poor swimmers, and due to their deformity have sometimes been cited as examples of
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.


Husbandry

Fancy mollies are cheap and ubiquitous fish in
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s worldwide. They are marketed as easy fish for beginners in
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. In the aquarium, they can be aggressive to other mollies and to swordtails, but are usually peaceful to other fish. Black mollies are sensitive to the buildup of bacteria and
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and do not tolerate
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. Suboptimal conditions quickly cause the fish to clamp their fins and rock their bodies, a condition known as shimmying.


References

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