Just set up a 20 Gallon Tall at work *pics*

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my JD ate out all my tiger barbs eyeballs and left them for dead when he was 4"
he grew out of that faze good thing hes huge at 4.5 years old almost a foot!!
 
As soon as my 55 gal at home is done cycling I am moving the JD into it. I just hope it does not try to take out my school of Buenos Aires tetras. I will probably take the Pleco home too until he gets too big for the 55.
 
^^^Yup...dontgetbit will be re-homing the JD in a week or two and I will eventually be re-homing the bichir in my 180 gallon at home.
 
Arowanana;3822291; said:
Please don't get all preachy in my thread kid, I know what I'm doing. As I stated previously, this is a grow-out tank.

You should just get some exodons. Or a bigger tank for your office. The smaller tanks especially in offices look cheap and dinky. My office has a 180 gallon , write it off. Though if you had some exodons in your little tank the attitude and cool fish would make up for the eye sore. Drop some of your lunch meat in there , and watch the mini pirranahs attack.

Few people are preachy here , and addressing somone as kid is quite disrespectful. Not to mention when people get preachy in here its for a good cause.

I understand its a growout tank but a 20gallon grow out tank really doesnt even off those fish a fair start to begin with. Please get a better schooling fish or fish that could even fit in a 20 gallon. Your fish already need to be removed. Lose the L.T.S.

L.T.S(Little Tank Syndrome)- The sad denial of the correct size of fish for your tank. Then lashing out of others when they give good advice due to know the fact that you are not correct but persist anyways to kid yourself
 
TheCanuck;3822764; said:
You should just get some exodons. Or a bigger tank for your office. The smaller tanks especially in offices look cheap and dinky. My office has a 180 gallon , write it off. Though if you had some exodons in your little tank the attitude and cool fish would make up for the eye sore. Drop some of your lunch meat in there , and watch the mini pirranahs attack.

Few people are preachy here , and addressing somone as kid is quite disrespectful. Not to mention when people get preachy in here its for a good cause.

I understand its a growout tank but a 20gallon grow out tank really doesnt even off those fish a fair start to begin with. Please get a better schooling fish or fish that could even fit in a 20 gallon. Your fish already need to be removed. Lose the L.T.S.

L.T.S(Little Tank Syndrome)- The sad denial of the correct size of fish for your tank. Then lashing out of others when they give good advice due to know the fact that you are not correct but persist anyways to kid yourself

Meh
 
TheCanuck;3822764; said:
You should just get some exodons. Or a bigger tank for your office. The smaller tanks especially in offices look cheap and dinky. My office has a 180 gallon , write it off. Though if you had some exodons in your little tank the attitude and cool fish would make up for the eye sore. Drop some of your lunch meat in there , and watch the mini pirranahs attack.

Few people are preachy here , and addressing somone as kid is quite disrespectful. Not to mention when people get preachy in here its for a good cause.

I understand its a growout tank but a 20gallon grow out tank really doesnt even off those fish a fair start to begin with. Please get a better schooling fish or fish that could even fit in a 20 gallon. Your fish already need to be removed. Lose the L.T.S.

L.T.S(Little Tank Syndrome)- The sad denial of the correct size of fish for your tank. Then lashing out of others when they give good advice due to know the fact that you are not correct but persist anyways to kid yourself

The only fish in the tank that is even close to being too big for the 20 gal at this time is the Pleco and he stays put in his cave all day. This is a 20 high (24 x 12 x 16). I think a ~3 1/2" to 4" JD will be ok in here for another week. The Danio and Pleco came with the tank when purchased. Many people preach about tank size and fish size, but until they actually see the fish and its true conditions they are just basing their input on average conditions.

As for the dinky 20 gal, Mr. I have a 180, the tank is in a single office not a lobby. Its probably one of the cleanest and best maintained tanks around.

The real question is Canuck....do you have L.D.S. (Little ___ Syndrome)? I mean is that 180 in your office compensating something?



*No need to take the last statement above too seriously, just having a little fun and relieving some work stress. Now I am going to throw in another Danio for lunch. :ROFL:
 
this thread should be closed. the tank and thread is both a disaster
 
drama queen. I disagree, our tank is clean and our fish are healthy and happy. More updates to come when the JD and bichir are moved to their permanent homes. We are thinking about getting a couple indo dats for the growout if the babies are still on the market.
 
wow, it's a growout! You can keep small fish in small tanks as long as you move them when they get bigger! Common sense people, stop flaming this guy
 
"Its probably one of the cleanest and best maintained tanks around."

*waits for photographic evidence*
 
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