Never say never! The only reason you don't see a 4ft fish that lives in a 30in wide tank, because the owner doesn't want people like you to have a heart attack. There're 2ft arowana in 50gal tank, so it's not a surprise to have a 4ft fish in a 30in wide tank. I draw no line. The second I keep fish, I get off my high horse and not being so hypocritical to judge other fish keeper. Fish is suffer in whatever size tank you keep it! There's no such thing is minimum or maximum size of tank... Keeping gold fish in a 700+ gallon tank doesn't make someone better than other fish keeper. A fish in a tank is a fish in a tank. It's not the same as a fish in the lake or river. Isn't that why they prohibit to release fish that has been in tank back into lake or river? Use your common sense sometimes!
Remember the grouper? Either make up your mind, or know what you're talking, before you start talking!![]()
Yes it does work! Fat deposits can build up in the eyes, so keeping your aro looking up instead of down will help prevent drop eye.Do ping pong balls actually work? I'm scared my Jardini will eat it.
no problem, i am just shock how harsh are people around here. it seems everyone is trying to say " hey, i am the best and what you are saying is not in accordance with my book!"I apologize to the OP for bickering on your thread. Can you post more pix of your filtration?
how nice of you to share your idea. are you not afraid to get howling reaction? i can relate on the 3 months period without much water change because i was able to do longer than that.
wait for the violent reaction LOL!
I wouldn't even bother to convince a person who only keeps goldfish so far to realize how much waste arowana or catfish can produce. I can only lead a horse to the water, but I can't make it drink.By your logic, it is ok for someone to try to keep an arapaima in a 10 gallon tank for life. I fail to see how this qualifies as common sense.
I figured this is how you felt, but I had to see it to believe it. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. We should agree to disagree. I understand you think my point of view is just as ridiculous as I find yours, so can we just leave it at that?
That grouper was not 4' long. Regardless of it's actual size, I don't believe it will survive for very much longer in that (150G?) tank.
In regards to the OPs claims on his nitrate readings, unless you have actually tried using massive amounts of plants to remove ammonia and nitrates, perhaps we shouldn't be so quick to dismiss his statements. Plants feed on Ammonia and Nitrates, so I don't think his claims are that unbelievable. I would love to see more pictures of the filtration on this tank.
jlnguyen74, it looks like we have something in common after all...we both enjoy riding high on our horses- you in regards to the OPs nitrates claims and me in regards to minimum tank size requirements. lol
I apologize to the OP for bickering on your thread. Can you post more pix of your filtration?
Do you realize that a reef tank is much different with your tank, which has arowana, two catfish, and few other fish?how nice of you to share your idea. are you not afraid to get howling reaction? i can relate on the 3 months period without much water change because i was able to do longer than that.
wait for the violent reaction LOL!