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Re: [GSAS-Member] Killifish for sale, or free (read on)



Well, they could live in the one gallon for a bit. Eventually you would probably want to put them into something a little bigger. I keep a number of juveniles in a 2.5 gallon tank, or a trio of adults. Lots depend on water quality. If you are good about keeping the water quality up, then they could be in the 1 gallon tank through adult-hood.
I could always give you some smaller fish too, so that it would give you 
a bit more time to think about changing to a larger tank if you wish.
Let me know what you think.  If you still would like a pair or two, I 
can bag them up and bring them to the meeting on Tuesday.
Mark
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Treatment Massage, The Injury & Pain Relief Clinic
4500 9th Avenue NE, Suite 300-34, Seattle, WA 98105
http://www.TreatmentMassage.com
(206) 234-9929

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Linda Knapp wrote:
Are you still looking for homes for your killifish? I have wanted to try them for awhile. The problem right now is I only have a 1 gallon cycled tank. ( It was my daughters and I moved it's occupants out to my planted aquarium but have been keeping it up thinking I might put a betta or something in it) They would have cramped quarters until I could set up another one. How much space do killis like?
Linda

On Thursday 05 January 2006 12:10, Mark Pearlscott wrote:

Hello All,

I first must apologize that I haven't been able to meet with you all as
of late... I've been rewiring and remodeling my house (which is a big
chore indeed).  Hopefully I'll make a meeting real soon.

Well, as happens now and again, I have some killifish for sale.  I have
four pairs of Nothobranchius guentheri available.  See the Google link
below to check out pictures.

http://images.google.com/images?client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3A
official_s&q=Nothobranchius+guentheri&hl=en&btnG=Search+Images

They are an annual killifish, and are a great beginner fish too.

Each pair is $5, or FREE if you join the local killie club (dues are
$12/year).  The local killie club (Puget Sound Killifish Assoc.) is a
great resource for knowledge, killifish/eggs, live foods, and of course
to visit with nice people.

If anyone is interested, please drop me an email.

Cheers,

Mark
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Mark Pearlscott, LMP
Treatment Massage, The Injury & Pain Relief Clinic
4500 9th Avenue NE, Suite 300-34, Seattle, WA 98105
http://www.TreatmentMassage.com
(206) 234-9929

"Assisting You to Wellness."
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