Sailfin Molly | The Ultimate Beginner’s Fish | (Poecilia latipinna)

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  • Sailfin Molly | The Ultimate Beginner’s Fish | (Poecilia latipinna)
    Welcome to Aqua World Info! In this video, we dive deep into the fascinating world of sailfin molly fish. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced aquarist, you'll find valuable information on care, breeding, tank mates, and much more. We also explore the diverse types of molly fish available, highlighting their unique color combinations and characteristics. Don't forget to subscribe, like, and comment to stay updated with all things aquatic!
    List of 50 Molly Fish Types with Names and Color Combinations:
    1. Black Molly - Solid black
    2. Silver Molly - Silvery white
    3. Dalmatian Molly - White with black spots
    4. Golden Molly - Golden yellow
    5. Marble Molly - Black and white marbled
    6. Sailfin Molly - Varied colors with large dorsal fin
    7. Balloon Molly - Rounded body, varied colors
    8. Lyretail Molly - Varied colors with lyre-shaped tail
    9. Red Sunset Molly - Bright red
    10. Yellow Molly - Bright yellow
    11. Gold Dust Molly - Golden yellow with black
    12. Chocolate Molly - Brownish chocolate color
    13. Platinum Molly - Shiny platinum white
    14. Orange Molly - Bright orange
    15. Green Molly - Greenish hues
    16. Creamsicle Molly - Orange and white
    17. Harlequin Molly - Orange, black, and white mix
    18. Albino Molly - White with pink eyes
    19. Dalmatian Lyretail Molly - White with black spots, lyre-shaped tail
    20. Black Lyretail Molly - Solid black, lyre-shaped tail
    21. Silver Lyretail Molly - Silvery white, lyre-shaped tail
    22. Gold Sailfin Molly - Golden yellow with large dorsal fin
    23. Red Sailfin Molly - Bright red with large dorsal fin
    24. Marble Sailfin Molly - Black and white marbled with large dorsal fin
    25. Black Balloon Molly - Solid black with rounded body
    26. Golden Balloon Molly - Golden yellow with rounded body
    27. Dalmatian Balloon Molly - White with black spots and rounded body
    28. Silver Balloon Molly - Silvery white with rounded body
    29. Orange Balloon Molly - Bright orange with rounded body
    30. Chocolate Balloon Molly - Brownish chocolate with rounded body
    31. Gold Dust Balloon Molly - Golden yellow with black and rounded body
    32. Red Balloon Molly - Bright red with rounded body
    33. Green Balloon Molly - Greenish hues with rounded body
    34. Harlequin Balloon Molly - Orange, black, and white mix with rounded body
    35. Black Marble Molly - Black with white marbling
    36. Gold Marble Molly - Golden yellow with white marbling
    37. Silver Marble Molly - Silvery white with black marbling
    38. Creamsicle Lyretail Molly - Orange and white with lyre-shaped tail
    39. Red Lyretail Molly - Bright red with lyre-shaped tail
    40. Green Lyretail Molly - Greenish hues with lyre-shaped tail
    41. Harlequin Lyretail Molly - Orange, black, and white mix with lyre-shaped tail
    42. Yellow Sailfin Molly - Bright yellow with large dorsal fin
    43. Chocolate Sailfin Molly - Brownish chocolate with large dorsal fin
    44. Black Sailfin Molly - Solid black with large dorsal fin
    45. Dalmatian Sailfin Molly - White with black spots and large dorsal fin
    46. Orange Sailfin Molly - Bright orange with large dorsal fin
    47. Gold Marble Sailfin Molly - Golden yellow with white marbling and large dorsal fin
    48. Red Balloon Lyretail Molly - Bright red with rounded body and lyre-shaped tail
    49. Silver Balloon Lyretail Molly - Silvery white with rounded body and lyre-shaped tail
    50. Black Balloon Lyretail Molly - Solid black with rounded body and lyre-shaped tail
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  • @rickyreyes1960
    @rickyreyes1960 2 місяці тому

    Theres a lot of different kind and long fins as well

    • @AquaWorldInfo
      @AquaWorldInfo  2 місяці тому

      Absolutely, Sailfin Mollies come in a variety of colors and fin types, including long-finned varieties. Their diversity is part of what makes them such an interesting species to keep.