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hhhmmm...where to go with this one???
i mean it looks good...PACKED but good....BUT (yes of course there is a biggggg BUT) they need an even bigger tank.
 
sorry forgot to add that they looked amazing lol...i kinda guessed it would go with the looks good!
 
Jesse;851109; said:
IME, the people who post negative comments on youtube tend to be ignorant "e-tough guys", essentially teenage boys with little or no real world experience. Their opinions are not even worth considering, IMO. For each negative comment posted, there are probably 100 adults who view your tank and are amazed, but simply choose not to post comments. I've never posted comments on youtube. Why even indulge the idiots?

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.
 
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.
 
Those fish are all getting along fine you can tell by their general condition. People need to get over inches per gallon. Pounds per gallon is more important like in aquaculture but above all is your biological filtration. If your filters can handle the ammonia and nitrite and you do regular water changes for the nitrates it doesn't matter what size tank you have just as long as the fishes get along with one another and they can turn around in it. Your tank looks great and it does resemble many of the asian style tanks I've seen. All beautiful tanks with priceless fishes in them.
 
Thedaniokeeper;2549733; said:
You can do that???
I trust you as a MFK, you bought an aro, that's enough for me.
But It does look overstocked.
Can someone please explain to me how this works?
Not meant as an insult, Just Interested...

No one answered me...
Love the tank!
How do you keep so many fish in such a small space???
If I can keep half as many fish in a 300 gal, i'm getting one!
Don't like the look of the tank, just looks kind of crowded.
 
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