Discussion on Temporary Tanks and Cichlid Stocking

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Im the same way im always buying stuff that interests me instead of what i should be buying. if you got a 55 thats available though might as well grow him out in there before he goes in the big tank.
 
carpediem;749934; said:
Think you're sort of missing the bus :D

How often do you see this conversation on *any* fish forum:

JoeFishKeeper: I got a pacu, two red devils, a polypterus, 12 silver dollars (for dither fish) and a breeding pair of convicts in a 55 gallon tank. I saw this sweet Green Terror at petsmart for $8. Do you think he would do okay with my guys?

MrResponsible: No

MrsResponsible: Your tank is overstocked as it is

BabyResponsible: I've been looking for some silver dollars, you want to sell some of those.

And a handful of other posts by people telling JoeFishKeeper that it's not a good idea with absolutely no response from JoeFishKeeper at all. Then suddenly...

JohnnyKillsAlot: Dude, he'd be fine... I have 2 koi, a Frontosa, 2 Oscars, and a Nile Crocodile in a 40 gallon breeder and they're FINE.

JoeFishKeeper: Ok, cool, thanks a lot JohnnyKillsAlot! I can't wait to go get him :nilly:
:grinno:

I'm not pointing fingers at responsible hobbyists who keep growout tanks (I have them). I'm saying that it is our responsibility, as responsible hobiests, to promote the best information.

ARGGGGHHHH i hate when that happens!:nilly:
 
did this thread get derailed...and can i put my burm in a 5 gallon tank for life
 
I have 6 O's in a 10 gallon..........There only about 6" each!

with a sponge filter!!!!


LOL!!

:D

dovii88;782813; said:
did this thread get derailed...and can i put my burm in a 5 gallon tank for life
 
This is a tough topic to discuss because if someone truly has a temporary tank and is planning on moving the fish at an approprate time, then I guess that's ok. I have several different sizes of grow out tanks that I use for various stages and I think that's fine.

To quote the great Peter Griffin, "You know what really ginds my gears" is when people just lie to shut you up. I worked in a lfs from the end of high school through college and I used to constantly argue with people about tank sizes. I can't tell you how many times someone would come into the store looking for Oscars or Iridescent Sharks or Chanel Cats because they got big and they could feed them live.

As soon as you let them know how big they get, and the amount of work that needs to be done all of a sudden the tank they are putting the fish in is a temporary tank...they plan on upgrading. Now I know this is a lie but do you think I would have had a job if I called a customer a liar to their face or refused to sell the fish. Hell no...they would have complained to my boss and I would have been the one getting screwed. :irked:

When dealing with people like this, the first thing out of my mouth was "do you think you will be able to house this fish for it's life?". The most common response was "Well, how big does it get?". Some people clearly don't put in the time to research the fish they want to buy. People would come in with the "One inch per gallon" mentality and say well if I have a 10 gallon that is 20" long and the Oscar only gets 15" long then I'm all set. I used to try to get people of imagine themselves in those conditions and then they seem to get it.

We actually took in an oscar once that had a curved spine because it was touching the ends of the tank...how cruel is that?

:nilly:
 
very well said bro, you posted this 4 years ago and now its 2012 and we are still seeing these type of posts. but in my opinion, this forum would not be a success if all beginners would buy a 150 gallon tank. i admit that i also found this website because im looking for possible solution to my tank, but haha 4 years and still the same.. i love this website
 
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