Elrohirthehasty Fish Crazy Joined Aug 5, 2008 Messages 373 Reaction score 0 Location US Aug 19, 2009 #1 Or do you need a pair?
J jmkgreen Fishaholic Joined Jul 30, 2005 Messages 474 Reaction score 0 Location Sutton, Cambs Aug 19, 2009 #2 I've kept one for several years. All I can say is that they are usually very shy and very occasionally chase others to preserve territory.
I've kept one for several years. All I can say is that they are usually very shy and very occasionally chase others to preserve territory.
B Bichir10 New Member Joined Dec 30, 2008 Messages 49 Reaction score 0 Location USA Aug 19, 2009 #3 Absolutley, a single keyhole can turn out to be the perfect addition to a smaller community tank and i wud be very suprised if it caused ne problems.
Absolutley, a single keyhole can turn out to be the perfect addition to a smaller community tank and i wud be very suprised if it caused ne problems.
ALW What works for one may not work for another! Joined Apr 8, 2008 Messages 2,149 Reaction score 3 Location Leeds, UK Aug 20, 2009 #4 A single Keyhole will be fine on its own.
OP OP Elrohirthehasty Fish Crazy Joined Aug 5, 2008 Messages 373 Reaction score 0 Location US Aug 21, 2009 #5 What about a single krib?
snowflake311 Fish nerd Joined Mar 19, 2008 Messages 4,074 Reaction score 8 Location US Aug 22, 2009 #6 I have one male keyhole he is my favourite fish. his name is carl he lives with some tetras and 2 Bolivian rams. I would have to say he Rams make great tank mates for these guys.
I have one male keyhole he is my favourite fish. his name is carl he lives with some tetras and 2 Bolivian rams. I would have to say he Rams make great tank mates for these guys.