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Both are too small. (15G / 20G)

There are three L numbers which are called Gold Nuggets, the smallest of the 3 growing to 6"-7" with the largest growing to around 17".

The Pitbull is one of the few plecs that can really be kept in a tank that size, although they're not a attractive as the GN.
 
Well Im sure it would be better for him if i put him in there rather than keep him in the 15g.


J4MES
 
i am doing something about my tank. lisa how big is your tank.it must
be atleast 200 odd GALS surely what other fish have you in your tank.
remember the 1 gal 1" rule.
this is the last time im posting (actualy is the last time) as im sick of lisa slting me and
what i have in my tank.

She forgot about the Tiger Shark.....jk :p
 
i am doing something about my tank. lisa how big is your tank.it must
be atleast 200 odd GALS surely what other fish have you in your tank.
remember the 1 gal 1" rule.
this is the last time im posting (actualy is the last time) as im sick of lisa slting me and
what i have in my tank.

She forgot about the Tiger Shark.....jk :p


lol


J4MES
 
James you can keep a Gn in your 20g. it would be fine Gn's get 6" that fine in a 20g lmao. and whoever that dude with the overstocked tank is well harsh i would shuv him in a cardboard box for his life stunt the kid(i dno if he is but he sure acts it) and leave him there for his life.

If its the Gn of the smaller species if its the larger one then maybe not but just chek with L number it is.
 
I know, thanks for the support.

I don't in any way feel wrong about making them leave. I hope it will teach the bloke a lesson. I hope that if he does come back, it will be with a 600G+ tank.
ooo Just had an idea, how many discus could I put in there? :fish: (serious btw)

J4MES
 

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