Attack of the ich

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This is the biggest train wreck. Can't agree more, just get rid of these guys and get your priorities straight. The first thing I would do if I were you, is finish high school...
 
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This is the biggest train wreck. Can't agree more, just get rid of these guys and get your priorities straight. The first thing I would do if I were you, is finish high school...
 
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Get some more fish to spread the aggression out. Let's see you don't have an umbee or festae, those would both be good dither fish...






No seriously good advice given, though I'm sure it's hard to hear. We all know your not rich sporting a 75 gallon tank, but that's cool 99% of the general public is not loaded. Just deal with what you can afford right now and take all the fish back, except for maybe a few of the smaller ones.
 
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Get some more fish to spread the aggression out. Let's see you don't have an umbee or festae, those would both be good dither fish...






No seriously good advice given, though I'm sure it's hard to hear. We all know your not rich sporting a 75 gallon tank, but that's cool 99% of the general public is not loaded. Just deal with what you can afford right now and take all the fish back, except for maybe a few of the smaller ones.
you deserve a trophy for "Legendary Troll".....MFK needs a new rule for that post....you are the Wilt Chamberlain of fishkeeping haha!!!! Spot on, spot on *in funny British accent*
 
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To me, this is just pure cruelty.
I agree with duanes that 7 to 8 inches is maximum size for a fish living in a 75. Any thing any bigger would become to cramped.
This guy won't learn anything.Putting all those poor fish in that tank is not an error,or a beginner mistake,it's mean selfish cruelty and he should be banned from keeping animals,he obviously has no feelings or compassion for them.
I would forget about the ich,it's your ownership that is the biggest health risk to the health of these poor doomed animals.
i dont agree with your size limits, to me a foot long is ok but that is simply because i believe the fish will only suffer if i neglect it, in WCs or feeding etc...

but this tank is really sad.... i mean, the 75 i have came with a quite large gar and arowana and i felt bad for them.

i may not be a perfect (or even good) fish keeper but i hate people who overstock to this extreme... i do it a bit, and it would be worse if i kept most of my fish into adulthood... but i dont think it would be dovii-jag-oscar-arowana bad.

seriously though... get rid of those fish
 
i dont agree with your size limits, to me a foot long is ok but that is simply because i believe the fish will only suffer if i neglect it, in WCs or feeding etc...
That's cool logi,I dont agree with yours.
I guess me all have our own morals.
 
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I really cant believe this guys threads still get this much attention. I mean you wanna have a laugh just search all his threads in the different sections. Clearly trolling and clearly doesnt take anyone advice. An aro ? Hes got an aro in their smh.

Its awesome that everyone wants to help and its a shame that those animals are living under his care. Ive seen enough of his threads where i believe he het enjoyment from the attention and helping his fish are secondary.

Just a flat out shame.
 
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All the fish will be going into a 1000G tank once my house is finished being built. Also i have now made plans to have a 5000G pond right next to the pool with acrylic on the wall of the pool to be able to see into the pond while swimming in the pool so it will be like I'm swimming with the fish. The 75 is the biggest my parents will let me have in their house.
 
Oh and asx377 look up where i live I'm not fronting on a fish website trying to act rich. I don't like diving into personal finances but if i must...look up the community i live in, Parkland Fl Golf and Country.
 
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