Your message seems a bit offending....I came here for help, If u dont wanna help, stay the hell out of this thread...I am getting some good help from one of the good members unlike you..remember one thing, If this fish dies, I'll get another one.I still dont understand wondering what the strain of your fish is or whether it will grow a nuchal hump if it is obvious it wont live past a few weeks. If its not swimming around happy and healthy it is nothing at all. Is there something going on in India, like you have to have your fh identified by monsterfishkeepers to get a job promotion or something?
Take proper care of your fish it isnt a fashion accessory.
he is been in there for almost a week bro, Ill remove the rock out of there..any other suggesstions to take his stress out would be appreciated..Also I should add the rock in the middle looks quite rough. When the flowerhorn gets bigger it’ll bump into it and possibly hurt itself if it has sharp or even sharpish edges. How long has he been in the tank?
Your lack of intelligence and compassion for living things doesnt seem offensive, it actually is. If you want to post stupid threads caring about nonsensical identification rather than having a healthy fish then dont post on monsterfishkeepers. We dont want or need any more of this crap.Your message seems a bit offending....I came here for help, If u dont wanna help, stay the hell out of this thread...I am getting some good help from one of the good members unlike you..remember one thing, If this fish dies, I'll get another one.
I agree. That last line of his was extremely uncalled for and shouldn’t be tolerated on a site that’s number one priority is to help fish owners keep their fish alive and healthy.Your lack of intelligence and compassion for living things doesnt seem offensive, it actually is. If you want to post stupid threads caring about nonsensical identification rather than having a healthy fish then dont post on monsterfishkeepers. We dont want or need any more of this crap.
Love the last sentence of your post. Ridiculous
YikesYour message seems a bit offending....I came here for help, If u dont wanna help, stay the hell out of this thread...I am getting some good help from one of the good members unlike you..remember one thing, If this fish dies, I'll get another one.
You are the kind of people that shouldn’t have fish. And Frankly, I don’t care if your offended. If you were here for help then you would be prepared for people to tell you what you are doing is wrong. Unless you actually want to properly care for this fish please rehome it.Your message seems a bit offending....I came here for help, If u dont wanna help, stay the hell out of this thread...I am getting some good help from one of the good members unlike you..remember one thing, If this fish dies, I'll get another one.
seriously a 55gallon tank isnt suitable for a flowerhorn ?? which people keep in a 20gallon tank for all his life ?? ok ill return it...btw tell me what does it has to mean with my country ? I understood what I am doing is wrong thats why I was here at the first place.. But wondering the website of this good reputation has a black dot like you..You are the kind of people that shouldn’t have fish. And Frankly, I don’t care if your offended. If you were here for help then you would be prepared for people to tell you what you are doing is wrong. Unless you actually want to properly care for this fish please rehome it.
A 55 gallon is perfectly fine for the size he is now. When he gets to full size it would be best to get a 75 gallon. It gives them more room to turn around and more water to help with more waste.seriously a 55gallon tank isnt suitable for a flowerhorn ?? which people keep in a 20gallon tank for all his life ?? ok ill return it...btw tell me what does it has to mean with my country ? I understood what I am doing is wrong thats why I was here at the first place.. But wondering the website of this good reputation has a black dot like you..
I wouldn’t take him seriously anymore..A 55 gallon is perfectly fine for the size he is now. When he gets to full size it would be best to get a 75 gallon. It gives them more room to turn around and more water to help with more waste.