Black Sailfin Molly: Pure Black Brackish Fish

By Shannon Frye, published Oct 18, 2007
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For those of you who don't know what brackish waters are, it's a combination of freshwater and saltwater. You take a basic freshwater set up and add a little bit of salt to the water. Most people don't realize that there are freshwater, saltwater and brackish fish. There aren't as many brackish fish as there are freshwater fish but there are enough to fill up a fish tank. One brackish fish is known as the Black Sailfin Molly. I didn't realize this until I decided to switch from Fancy Guppies to Mollies. I didn't realize that Mollies are brackish fish until that point.

The Black Sailfin Molly is completely black in color and it looks like other Mollies except for the fact that is has a very long top fin. The fin is very tick and very long. It gives the fish a unique appearance. This fish stays quite small at around 3 inches in length. This means that you can place one of these fish in a 5 gallon tank but if you want more than one fish you will need to purchase a larger fish tank. You generally want to keep one inch of fish per gallon of water. If you have 3 fish which get to be 3 inches in length you will need at least a 10 gallon aquarium.

With this fish you need to keep the temperature at between 70 and 80 degrees. You will need to purchase a heater to place in the tank. This is to keep the water from getting too cool. You will also want to make sure that the water doesn't get over heated. This will happen when you leave your light on for too long. You can purchase a timer which hooks up to your tank and the timer will turn your lights on and off.

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