Tin foil barb! Although if I could get my hands on a lemon like 12 Volts it probably would be that one.
knifegill;3207677; said:Oh, believe me, they are. If I ever talk about keeping goldfish people are like, "Goldfish? I thought you were more advanced." As if goldfish were some hurdle not to be looked back upon. Of course, all you have to do is ask them how old their goldfish is. Then ask why it died if it's so easy to raise them.
Plus, they are the essential "feeder" and "cheap prize" that seem so disposable to so many. I can't imagine a more underrated fish. It's the gap between how they are perceived in value and how cool they actually are once in a tank that I see here as the measure of "underrated-ness". Differing definitions of "underrated" will lead to different fish being selected, I suppose.
Wet Whiskers;3208226; said:I very much agree with you. Goldfish are so mistreated being seen as an easy child's toy/pet that you can stick in a tiny bowl.
But, I think if anything is abused and under appreciated, its got to be the common pleco. People most often do not buy them as an interesting fish to own, but in the false hope that they will make good vacuum cleaners for their 10 gallon tanks. They are an after thought even when bought. Then they get too big and people dump them, either to anyone who will take them or in a local body of water.
The giant common pleco I caught in Florida with a big net. The ballsy pleco sat and fought with me over his territory. (Yes, I have these pics up elsewhere).
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I wanted so much to bring this guy home.![]()