The hardy Gold Molly can make a great freshwater captive. Although it is fairly resilient, like many popular Mollies, its lovely gold color can make it a bit more exotic than the standard Black Molly. The Gold Molly usually swims at all levels of an enclosure. Some Gold Mollies show schooling behavior. They are best kept in a ratio of two females per male. These fish usually get along nicely with other fish in an enclosure. However, more aggressive fish may bully them. Gold Mollies may also assist in maintaining cleanliness by nibbling at algae in their aquarium. Adult Gold Mollies often measure two and a half inches (six centimeters) in length. They are gold, as the name suggests. Female Gold Mollies have rounder bellies than their male counterparts. Their mouths are pointed and the fins of Gold Mollies are usually slightly rounded. Gold Mollies are found in the wild from Mexico to Columbia. They are popular as pets due to their wonderful coloration and hardy natures. |