LMFAO
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I'm 20 years old and have been keeping monsters for 6 years you do the math blow me, and your parents shouldnt have to buy you anything get a job.
you might wanna reconsider just throwing your math around like that, without asking first...x + 6 = 20
x = 14
What did I win?
What did I win?
he just told you to do it, not that you'd get anything for it.
I'm 20 years old and have been keeping monsters for 6 years you do the math blow me, and your parents shouldnt have to buy you anything get a job.
he just told you to do it, not that you'd get anything for it.
Yup my tank is in a insulated garage. During the winter my energy costs sky rockets. For food alone I spend at least $150-$200 per month just on frozen seafood, bulk Canadian nightcrawlers, bulk super worms and other live foods, frozen silversides and bloodworms and bulk Hikari/NLS pellets. Then there's water conditioner. I go through 4L+ of Prime (for recharging Purigen and waterchanges) in 1 year easily and I use 16 oz bottle of Prazi Pro to treat my tank 2-3 times per year due to feeding lots of live foods. I will probabely convert to using Safe once i finish my last 4L bottle of prime to save some costs on conditioner. Everything just adds up.
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You understand very little of what MFK is about.



I don't see what all the fuss is about kids spending their parents' money on the fishkeeping hobby. The more they spend on fishkeeping, the less they are spending on drugs and alcohol. The more involved they get with fishkeeping, the more they will learn about biology, organic chemistry, nutrition, medical models including concepts such as quarantine and pharmacokinetics, ecology, and even physics and engineering when they figure out how come the wet/dry sump filter underneath the monster fish tank isn't just overflowing and flooding the entire room in 6 inches of water, or when they have to work out which pump to get that will provide the required flow rate at the required height, and which kind of pump is most efficient for which application...
By contrast, a kid without an interest in fishkeeping might be obsessed with internet games, communicating with the spirit world, growth hormones, or shoes.
kids need to have jobs.
That is my opinion. What I wrote has a lot of reasons why I would not let my kid build a DIY monster tank, and also has a lot of things that a parent and kid should consider before starting. After considering all of those points and questions I have in my first post, I am at the conclusion that I would not let my kid build one unless I intend to be the owner once he goes to college and can't take it into the dorms with him.Again.....if you want to make another thread discussing the pitfalls and things to consider for everyone (not just kids/parents), make a thread. I'll be interested to read your thoughts.Again, it's not intended to bash the knowledge of minors. I'm sure there's some out there that know more than me. It's my thoughts on why a minor living in their parents house shouldn't build a DIY monster tank, and it has a lot of good things in it that I'm sure both parents and kids have not considered that should factor into the decision, which is ultimately theirs to make.