everytime one of these fishkeepers criticizes monsterfishkeeping, it is the equivalent of a little leaguer criticizing a major league all star
njackson;2550262; said:what does that mean , so you think that most coments are teenage boys and iam a teenage and i love that tank , hope to have one , one day and some teenage will have experince and some will , it just how the hobby goes if you have space or not and it does not mean if you don't experince with that fish it does not mean you know nothing about that fish liike min tank size ......, like me i know stuff about arowana , stingray ,catfish .........
it all about research and experince.
Cichlaholics Anonymous;2550922; said:everytime one of these fishkeepers criticizes monsterfishkeeping, it is the equivalent of a little leaguer criticizing a major league all star
His water quality is probably still better than yours.inth3shadows;2550298; said:regardless of the fact that you certainly are a talented fishkeeper or not I happen to think it a bit irresponsible to let nitrates go that high. for that reason i don't think any tank should be stocked that heavy
personally i don't let mine get over 20ppm and usually below 10ppm
if i were to do that on any of my tanks that would mean i did not do a water change for several weeks probably a month or more.
i am amazed at the quality of the fish and clarity of the water, however I am concerned that the fish don't have enough room. its great you have such great quality fish and rays but seriously.