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Bderick67;1040961; said:
yasureyoucouldkeepthatmanyfishinatankthatsmallbut
youwillneedtodolotsofwaterchangeshowlongwoulditbe
beforeyoucouldgetthemintoalargertank

suckswhenpeoplepostwithoutusingatleastsomeattempt
atpropergrammer!!!

not to be mean, but that was easier to understand then the first post in this thread lol

i'd start taking the fish back to a local fish store and get credit off of them. keep only what you can for life in the 29, and then get more fish as you get bigger tanks. thats just the way i see it.
 
Nah, those fish won't survive well in there long term.
They may stay alive, but that doesn't mean much. Cichlids can survive in some pretty nasty conditions, but it doesn't mean they're healthy or they have enough room.

The arrangement will last until they start growing larger, and then there will probably be aggression problems because of the cramped quarters, and there will likely be health issues from poor water quality unless you do water changes constantly.
 
X24;1040979; said:
not to be mean, but that was easier to understand then the first post in this thread lol

Same here, I had no trouble reading it.

Large text is less effective than standard sized text.
 
Bderick67;1040961; said:
yasureyoucouldkeepthatmanyfishinatankthatsmallbut
youwillneedtodolotsofwaterchangeshowlongwoulditbe
beforeyoucouldgetthemintoalargertank

suckswhenpeoplepostwithoutusingatleastsomeattempt
atpropergrammer!!!


:ROFL: funnyfunnyfunny:drool:
 
X24;1040979; said:
not to be mean, but that was easier to understand then the first post in this thread lol

i'd start taking the fish back to a local fish store and get credit off of them. keep only what you can for life in the 29, and then get more fish as you get bigger tanks. thats just the way i see it.

HAHAHAHA exactly what I was thinking. I read that like nothing. However some peoples grammer, or attempts to ask advice, is embarassing. As for this thread I think he knows what he's doing. He kept fish for 11 years so he knows exactly what to do. GET RID OF FISH!!! 29 gallons is no home for the fish you have. Look for an upgrade much much larger or get rid of your fishes.:)
 
Hey Bengalsfan,

Sorry for being a jerk, just trying to prove a point. Alot of times it is hard enough trying to understand what the question is even with decent grammer.

Looks to me as if most of the fish are small, but will get too big for that tank. For now I would get rid of the pleco and maybe the larger of the two Jack dempseys. If you do keep all the fish, then frequent water changes are a must. Also test your water parameters regularly to make sure everything is good.

Oh, and one more thing; Welcome to MFK.
 
GET A BIGGER FREAKING TANK!


all of those fish together should be in a 150 gallon if not more






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