But you cared about these fish?we didn't really want them to thrive
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But you cared about these fish?we didn't really want them to thrive
But my point is, right now, there is a good chance he is not happy. Also, what if you cannot quickly aquire a 75g and that clown loach gets bigger? He will become stunted. And he will be damaged. And his life will be shortened. I had a clown loach in a 40g tank and I rehomed at 2 inches long because this was a concern of mine, and as a responsible fish keeper, it should be a concern of yours too. I had only had him a few weeks before the members of this forum told me I was wrong. I am not trying to ride your case, it is just that this kind of reckless regard for the well being of a pet just gets to me. I know I have not been perfect at this, and I have made stocking mistakes. Heck I had to rush setup a 55g due to a stocking discrepancy. It happens. But you have many people telling you what this fish needs, and you are blowing them off.Because right now it's a juvenile and I'm working on getting a 75 gallon tank for him then I'll get 5 more
Thats cool, care to answer any of the questions though?
+1 for being really interested in how the breeding/growing on was achieved. Care to educate us all a little on how you did it, OP?
I believe you know as well as i do that you are not going to get that answer as it didn't happen !
Terry.
Thats cool, care to answer any of the questions though?
+1 for being really interested in how the breeding/growing on was achieved. Care to educate us all a little on how you did it, OP?
I believe you know as well as i do that you are not going to get that answer as it didn't happen !
Terry.
Oh look, a flying pig!!
Oh look, a flying pig!!
Even I could spot that from a mile away
I give my babies away for free lol. I love my platys and swords but their libidos leave something to be desired, so once a month i put out a free ad and people come pick em right out of my tank had numerous ones got to 100+ gallon tanks.I'd be reluctant to stock up to capacity on platys. They must breed relatively easily. I remember getting up one morning to a tank full of little tiddlers (they were soooooo cute though). Might have been swordtails come to think of it.