Most over used statement on MFK when your fish dies!

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They would normally live in thousands (if not millions) of gallons, and I cram them in 200 gals of (even worse) 100, 75, or 50.

I love when people truely feel that their 8" fish in their 75gal is living in Shangri La. I accept the ugly truth that I keep my fish in a small prison cell for my own amusement.

Back on topic: my favorite is when people referred to their tank water as "pristine"...........really?
 
I love when people truely feel that their 8" fish in their 75gal is living in Shangri La. I accept the ugly truth that I keep my fish in a small prison cell for my own amusement.

Back on topic: my favorite is when people referred to their tank water as "pristine"...........really?
Finally someone got it! Now I can go to sleep.
 
Some threads are like train wrecks. A complete disaster yet you cannot help but to watch.

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Happy job hunting! When I am done with my 230 gallon grow out tank check the local for sale ads or my back alley as it will be free! I always like to help out the ones that aren't as fortunate.

Footprint would probably be too big til I move, but I appreciate it given that you live in my province :).
 
You can have a perfectly healthy animal, in perfect conditions, and it still has a chance of developing a terminal illness e.g tumours/cancer based on genetics to a higher or lower degree.

Water quality is irrelevant in this scenario.

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You're missing out on all the other things that can go wrong with water other than what can be caught by a standard test kit. Excessive copper or other chemical treatments have been found in water.

This thread is pointless. If it bothers you that much just ignore the thread. There's no reason to post an entire thread to belittle people.
 
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