
Platinum Lyretail Molly (Poecilia sphenops)
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The Platinum Lyretail Molly is a sleek and elegant livebearer known for its bright metallic white coloration and flowing lyretail fin extensions. Its clean, almost glowing appearance makes it a standout in both planted and community aquariums.
Hardy and active, this variety combines beauty with ease of careâperfect for hobbyists of all experience levels.
Max Size
- 3â4 inches in captivity
- Males typically display longer, more pronounced lyretails
Tank Size
- Minimum: 20 gallons
- Recommended: 30+ gallons for groups
- Best kept in groups (1 male : 2â3 females)
Tank Mates
- Peaceful community fish
- Great with:
- Tetras
- Platies
- Swordtails
- Corydoras
- Avoid:
- Aggressive or fin-nipping species
Diet
Omnivorous with herbivorous preference:
- High-quality flakes or pellets
- Algae-based foods
- Vegetables (zucchini, spinach)
- Occasional protein (brine shrimp, bloodworms)
đ A balanced diet enhances coloration and fin health
Care & Behavior
- Active swimmersâprefer open space with some plants
- Hardy and adaptable
- Thrive in slightly alkaline water
- Livebearersâwill reproduce easily
Why We Love Them
- Clean platinum/white coloration
- Elegant lyretail fins
- Easy to care for
- Great for community and planted aquariums
â ď¸ Important Notes
- Can overpopulate quickly
- Long fins can attract nipping
- Maintain stable, clean water
- May benefit from slightly harder water
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The Platinum Lyretail Molly is a sleek and elegant livebearer known for its bright metallic white coloration and flowing lyretail fin extensions. Its clean, almost glowing appearance makes it a standout in both planted and community aquariums.
Hardy and active, this variety combines beauty with ease of careâperfect for hobbyists of all experience levels.
Max Size
- 3â4 inches in captivity
- Males typically display longer, more pronounced lyretails
Tank Size
- Minimum: 20 gallons
- Recommended: 30+ gallons for groups
- Best kept in groups (1 male : 2â3 females)
Tank Mates
- Peaceful community fish
- Great with:
- Tetras
- Platies
- Swordtails
- Corydoras
- Avoid:
- Aggressive or fin-nipping species
Diet
Omnivorous with herbivorous preference:
- High-quality flakes or pellets
- Algae-based foods
- Vegetables (zucchini, spinach)
- Occasional protein (brine shrimp, bloodworms)
đ A balanced diet enhances coloration and fin health
Care & Behavior
- Active swimmersâprefer open space with some plants
- Hardy and adaptable
- Thrive in slightly alkaline water
- Livebearersâwill reproduce easily
Why We Love Them
- Clean platinum/white coloration
- Elegant lyretail fins
- Easy to care for
- Great for community and planted aquariums
â ď¸ Important Notes
- Can overpopulate quickly
- Long fins can attract nipping
- Maintain stable, clean water
- May benefit from slightly harder water
Original: $15.00
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$5.25Description
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The Platinum Lyretail Molly is a sleek and elegant livebearer known for its bright metallic white coloration and flowing lyretail fin extensions. Its clean, almost glowing appearance makes it a standout in both planted and community aquariums.
Hardy and active, this variety combines beauty with ease of careâperfect for hobbyists of all experience levels.
Max Size
- 3â4 inches in captivity
- Males typically display longer, more pronounced lyretails
Tank Size
- Minimum: 20 gallons
- Recommended: 30+ gallons for groups
- Best kept in groups (1 male : 2â3 females)
Tank Mates
- Peaceful community fish
- Great with:
- Tetras
- Platies
- Swordtails
- Corydoras
- Avoid:
- Aggressive or fin-nipping species
Diet
Omnivorous with herbivorous preference:
- High-quality flakes or pellets
- Algae-based foods
- Vegetables (zucchini, spinach)
- Occasional protein (brine shrimp, bloodworms)
đ A balanced diet enhances coloration and fin health
Care & Behavior
- Active swimmersâprefer open space with some plants
- Hardy and adaptable
- Thrive in slightly alkaline water
- Livebearersâwill reproduce easily
Why We Love Them
- Clean platinum/white coloration
- Elegant lyretail fins
- Easy to care for
- Great for community and planted aquariums
â ď¸ Important Notes
- Can overpopulate quickly
- Long fins can attract nipping
- Maintain stable, clean water
- May benefit from slightly harder water
















