Omg i feel soo bad for these giants!

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This thread was good intentions dragged to the depth of internet hell by people who have nothing better to do.
 
This thread was good intentions dragged to the depth of internet hell by people who have nothing better to do.

My words EXACTLY, my intention was to save a huge fish from a crappy, never even wc 55 gallon with 3 oscars 10"+ and one pleco! He hasnt had them long AT ALL.

So lets wait till the rtc is 2 feet and then complain about it being in a 55?? NO LETS ATTEMPT TO SAVE IT AND GIVE IT A MONSTER HOME, he said $$ didnt matter he just wanted the best for his fish and 75 wasnt enough!

The title still stands but now its "omg i feel bad for these monster mfkers w/ no life," and that is NO exageration!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!





#1 S. Vettel
 
Cant we all let this die?...

Nobody's posted since his request to close except you and him.

And F1 nobody criticized you in the beginning of this thread it was just people saying they had seen dirtier. Several people including me said they were too big for the tank.

If you take those kinds of statements as an attack and say MFK ers have no life and are amoral for not hailing you as a great (attempted) savior then that's a pretty pathetic attempt to play victim.


And if you just said 'wow there's dirtier tanks out there? Pics? ' This thread may actually have been an interesting thread.




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Just so everyone knows, I drove 45 minutes out of my way after work to save a turtle that was rumored to be in the road. But when I got there he wasn't there. That sucks because I was going to spend the whole ride home calling people and telling them how good of a deed I did...then I was going to insult them for having different views
 
This thread was good intentions dragged to the depth of internet hell by people who have nothing better to do.
What do you expect when it was started by the same kind of person? What good intention when the fish was still with the previous owner and there's no water test result? "Garbage in, garbage out!"
 
My words EXACTLY, my intention was to save a huge fish from a crappy, never even wc 55 gallon with 3 oscars 10"+ and one pleco! He hasnt had them long AT ALL.

So lets wait till the rtc is 2 feet and then complain about it being in a 55?? NO LETS ATTEMPT TO SAVE IT AND GIVE IT A MONSTER HOME, he said $$ didnt matter he just wanted the best for his fish and 75 wasnt enough!

The title still stands but now its "omg i feel bad for these monster mfkers w/ no life," and that is NO exageration!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

#1 S. Vettel
If your intention was to save the fish, you wouldn't leave there empty hand. You should leave with the fish, and brought them to release in your friend's pond. He didn't say $$ didn't matter. He said he wants to make sure they go to a well cared home...
 
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