The Mangrove molly lives in the benthopelagic, non-migratory, freshwater, brackish environment.
Poecilia orri, the Mangrove Molly, was the fish we were after. It had been introduced once in 1972 but any existing strains in the United States had been contaminated. The A.L.A. (American Livebearer Association) membership was anxious to obtain live specimens. More
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