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mollie
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mol·lie  (ml)
n.
Variant of molly.
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Noun1.mollie - popular aquarium fishmollie - popular aquarium fish                
live-bearer, poeciliid, poeciliid fish, topminnow - small usually brightly-colored viviparous surface-feeding fishes of fresh or brackish warm waters; often used in mosquito control


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It is possible to get various variations of livebearers such as Sailfin Mollies and different colored Guppies, Swordtails and Platys.
The authors divide this volume into two sections (an introduction to the technology, followed by developer and deployment environments), and provide tutorials on containers, applications, application routers, the role within IMS, SailFin 101 and SailFin Understanding.
You can try to introduce certain types of fish like the Sohal Tang or Red Sea/Indian Ocean Sailfin Tang (Acanthurus sohal) to eat bubble algae.
 
 
 
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