10 yrs ago MFK had less idiotic members, than they do today.
Normal growth pattern I suppose.
Normal growth pattern I suppose.
Don't beat around the bush R.D., tell us how you really feel10 yrs ago MFK had less idiotic members, than they do today.
Normal growth pattern I suppose.
10+ years ago Oscars were listed at peaking at 14 inches, the other day someone tried to tell me Oscars can get 17 inches, I was like WTF?!! I don't know what is going on, did these fish after 10 years all of a sudden inherit some special powers that enable them to get bigger than they were 10 years ago.
In another thread you were recommending somebody to keep a buttikoferi in a 110 gallon tank.These fish are capable of reaching 16 to 18 inches with massive bulk. In my opinion they should be kept in a tank twice that size minimum. You say that this philosophy suggests we should not keep fish in tanks at all?I guess the point I am trying to make is, while I agree the bigger the better, judging by what size tank people recommend for an Oscar for example, it just seems that why should we even be able to keep fish if we have them cramped in a glass cage anyways?
Then I think scale should be considered. There is a fish for every size tank.I'd argue that it also depends where in the world you live...
Here in Japan where houses on average are quite a bit smaller than the states, tanks too are smaller and ppl over here keep big fish in said tanks.
As an example, the minimum tank size for a common wolf is 90x45x45 whereas in the states, it's considerably bigger...
They are still living creatures that do not need to bump into each other every 2 seconds. Unlike humans when we feel crowded we just move somewhere else. Fish don't have that option in a tank.1. They are fish
2. They are not steel or plastic, they are capable of turning
That's because most of these people only have a 55-180 gallon tank and the Oscars stop growing early. Go to a zoo or public aquarium, the fish there tend to be alot bigger.10+ years ago Oscars were listed at peaking at 14 inches, the other day someone tried to tell me Oscars can get 17 inches, I was like WTF?!! I don't know what is going on, did these fish after 10 years all of a sudden inherit some special powers that enable them to get bigger than they were 10 years ago.
do not need to bump into each other every 2 seconds. Unlike humans when we feel crowded we just move somewhere else. Fish don't have that option in a tank.
Then I think scale should be considered. There is a fish for every size tank.
A fish trapped in Tokyo feels no different to a fish trapped in new York or london.