Mollinesia balloon, sphenops and velifera: features of content and reproduction

Molliesia (Mollienesia) belongs to the live-bearing carpozuboobraznym fish of the family Petilia (Poecilia). In the wild, mollinesia are widespread. They live in fresh and brackish water and on the coast. Different species of Mollinesia live in different bodies of water in North and South America.

So, Mollinesia Velifera lives only in the lakes and rivers of the Yukotan Peninsula, and Mollinesia latipina inhabits brackish water bodies of Virginia, Florida, Texas and Carolina. Mollinesia sphenops lives in Central America.

Description of the aquarium fish Mollinesia

Mollinesia is very popular with aquarists. Mollinesia is held captive 1899 year, a 1920 year, various hybrid forms with different colors were bred. Over the years, the popularity of these beautiful live-born fish has only grown.

In nature, these fish have a yellowish-gray or silvery body color with bluish, blue, red or green spots, the abdomen is usually lighter and without spots. The body is dense, short, fins wide and strong.

In this species of fish, females are larger than males. Under natural conditions, females can reach length 12-16 cm, and males of all 9 div. In aquariums mollinesia grow up to 6– 10 div. It is easy to distinguish between females and males - in females the anal fin is rounded, and in males it is pointed and forms gonopods.

Types of mollinesia

Types of mollinesia, grown in aquariums quite a lot. Among them are both natural, and hybrid forms of this fish. The following types of mollinesia are most common:

  1. M. velifer or sailing.
  2. M. sphenops (M. Lira, Black mollinesia).
  3. M. free.
  4. Marble or white mollinesia ("snowflake").
  5. "Golden" mollinesia or albino.
  6. M. latipina or wide-fin.
  7. M. Karlikova.
  8. M. Peten.
  9. M. red or "red leopard".
  10. M. yellow.
  11. M. silver spotted or M. Dalmatian.
  12. M. balloon.
  13. M. orange.
  14. M. high fin green.
  15. M. high-melting orange.
  16. M. high-melting silver.

Mollinesia velifer or sailing

Homeland of this fish is hot Mexico. Velifera is considered the most beautiful species of mollinesia. The color of the body of the Velifer varies from green - blue to silver, dots of more saturated color are composed of bizarre patterns.

The fins are transparent with mother-of-pearl inclusions. The dorsal fin of adult males of irregular trapezoidal shape reaches significant sizes.

On the upper edge of the dorsal fin of the male is bordered by a chain of glowing red, yellow and blue dots. In males, grown in good conditions, a pattern of symmetrical luminous lines can be seen on the transparent fins.

Females are painted much paler and more modest than males. Fish of this species are quite large, even in an aquarium they grow to 1 3-1 6 div.

Unfortunately, this wonderful fish is now rare in aquariums. This is due to some difficulties in its breeding. Velifers are very picky and capricious. They live in brackish warm water. Velifers love live food with the addition of algae. This species of fish grows quite slowly - males reach maturity only after a year.

If the conditions of the Velifer do not meet the optimal, fish grow pale and unattractive, and the dorsal fin remains at the level of other species. And the fish loses its special beauty.

Necessary conditions:

  • Temperature 24-26 city.
  • Salinity to 8%.
  • Volume 70 And on one pair.

Molliesia sphenops

This fish is also known, both Black Molly and Mollinesia Lear. This is the most famous type of mollinesia. The sphenops have a dense elongated body, big head and big eyes. Swimmers are small, tail curvature.

In the aquarium, males grow to 6 cm, and females to 10 cm in length. In captivity, these fish live up to 5 years. Natural sphenops are painted in silver or yellow with blue, black or green spots. Velvet black mollinesia was artificially bred, which has gained widespread popularity among aquarists.

There are several varieties of black mollinesia. In addition to the classic fish with simple fins and medium size, meet Molly with a high sail fin, as well as fish with elongated dorsal and caudal fins.

Another hybrid form of sphenops - yellow mollinesia. It is better to keep sphenops in a flock - they are very active and sociable fish. Sphenops love sunlight. There must be live plants and special shelters for fish. Gravel is best for the soil.

Necessary conditions:

  • temperature 24-27 city;
  • dG H 11-25 city;
  • pH 7,5–8;
  • volume 10 And on one pair.