how big a tank for these sized fish

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Bderick67;4208845; said:
Who said anything about a 29 long? Shouldn't you be keeping up with WCs and not overfeeding regardless of tank size?

Sorry not buying into your thinking of, if ya have a larger tank you can be a lazy ass when it comes to fish keeping.
Just saying the water in a sorry 30 long will go bad much faster than say in a 75 with the same to fish.Which over time will harm the health of the fish.I am a breeder so I feed a lot more to my breeders and fry than most people do but I do 80% W/Cs on all fry tanks twice a week and on all breeder tanks once a week.I think the smallest tank for 2 8" fish should be 40 breeder or bigger and at that I would feed less than normal or do W/Cs twice weekly
 
Bderick67;4208845; said:
Who said anything about a 29 long? Shouldn't you be keeping up with WCs and not overfeeding regardless of tank size?

Sorry not buying into your thinking of, if ya have a larger tank you can be a lazy ass when it comes to fish keeping.

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TheCanuck;4209138; said:

I know you are one who doesn't keep up on water changes and likes too over feed, very sad practice indeed:(
 
my water tests from 2 nights ago. Your husbandry is a joke compared to mine. You should shut your mouth and quit trying to troll. You advised 2, 8" fish in a 30 gallon, and without even knowing what they are.

You should quit working on those numbers in your post count and worry about the numbers for your IQ.



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TheCanuck;4209163; said:
You should shut your mouth and quit trying to troll. You advised 2, 8" fish in a 30 gallon, and without even knowing what they are.

Hi lighted and enlarged for the illiterate or those that are just plain stupid.

Bderick67;4208351; said:
Dependant on type of fish, but a 30g long 36x12x17" should be more then big enough.

Looks like the only trolling is by a lazy teenager who doesn't pay his bills
 
manlyfish;4209134; said:
i would like to get 2 ageneiosus vittatus

Catfish are hard to judge, they are rather docile during the day and don't move much. But at night they are super active and require alot of space. Your probably going to be better of housing these guys in at least a 75g.

Totally different species, but my Horabagrus brachysoma at 9-10" don't do well unless the are in at least a 125g 6 foot long tank.
 
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