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Mollies in the State of Texas are not restricted to the Rio Grande. If the Government ever does construct the immigrant wall that they’ve been talking about, there are other options as to locations of where to collect wild Sailfin Mollies, as they’re found in various other locations in the State, from the drainage systems in the middle of the State to the southwestern part of the State, to portions of the southeast near Galveston (they can inhabit coastal water brackish areas. Some other rivers you might want to consider collecting (if it becomes necessary), although not knowing where you live, would include the Upper Guadalupe River, San Marcos River, Sabine Lake, Brazos River and Nueces River, but like you said — most any of the offshoots (tributaries) of the Rio Grande which extend up into the State. Any such wall the State may build along the border would/could not include blocking off these tributaries from reaching the Rio Grande. Ray

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