Fishfiles1 AC Members Mar 3, 2008 1,512 0 36 Lansing Michigan/Mesick Michigan Real Name Ben Aug 18, 2009 #1 would a breeding pair of key holes work nicely in a 20l by them selfs
Fishfiles1 AC Members Mar 3, 2008 1,512 0 36 Lansing Michigan/Mesick Michigan Real Name Ben Aug 19, 2009 #3 any difrent opinions, what about with white sand, would they still color up
livebearerfreak you are hypnotized! LOL May 31, 2005 3,205 7 38 36 fairchild wi 54741 Real Name douglas harvey Aug 20, 2009 #4 keywholes get to be about 3 inches 5 inches tops with it being male, so id go for nothing less then a 29 for a pair. then add some dithers.
keywholes get to be about 3 inches 5 inches tops with it being male, so id go for nothing less then a 29 for a pair. then add some dithers.
Fishfiles1 AC Members Mar 3, 2008 1,512 0 36 Lansing Michigan/Mesick Michigan Real Name Ben Aug 20, 2009 #5 so a 30 long would be good
Fishfiles1 AC Members Mar 3, 2008 1,512 0 36 Lansing Michigan/Mesick Michigan Real Name Ben Aug 20, 2009 #6 or could i do two pair in a 55
T toddnbecka AC Members Dec 17, 2004 2,808 3 38 Cumberland, MD 21502 Aug 21, 2009 #7 livebearerfreak said: keywholes get to be about 3 inches 5 inches tops with it being male, so id go for nothing less then a 29 for a pair. then add some dithers. Click to expand... A 29 has the same footprint as a 20 long, just a bit taller. An established pair of keyholes would work just as well in either tank for breeding, but you'll need more space for fry to grow out.
livebearerfreak said: keywholes get to be about 3 inches 5 inches tops with it being male, so id go for nothing less then a 29 for a pair. then add some dithers. Click to expand... A 29 has the same footprint as a 20 long, just a bit taller. An established pair of keyholes would work just as well in either tank for breeding, but you'll need more space for fry to grow out.
Fishfiles1 AC Members Mar 3, 2008 1,512 0 36 Lansing Michigan/Mesick Michigan Real Name Ben Aug 21, 2009 #8 k thats what breeding tanks are for lol