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i listen to the people that tell me what to do and try and help me not the people that tell me i should just give up and not do it anymore.
 
they do take trade ins i traded in 2 oscers for 20 once but i havent had time to go to the store yet and my parents wont let me get a bigger tank just because they are afaid of in breaking and water going everywere
 
jagd24;4488911; said:
The best thing you can do is call your local fish store and see if they take trade-ins. Trade some of your fish in for money or credit. I would get credit for either food...or save it for another tank. You obviously dont want your fish to suffer, but nobody here actually knows what the fish are going through...so dont let them get to you. The water change debate can go on and on and on and on, just make sure you water levels (ammonia nitrate nitrite) are in check. Make sure they have fresh topped off water too.

The sad thing is that there are much bigger tanks on here, much more over stocked...and people love those tanks.
I know what they are going through: dangerous levels of nitrite and ammonia, severe stunting, and extreme lack of space.

Really, can you give an example? This is the most overstocked tank I've seen on here (well technically the second most overstocked, the most overstocked was just insane), so I'll be pretty surprised if you can find one that is worse and hasn't resulted in a flame-fest. The only overstocked tanks I've seen here that have been popular were at least big enough for the maximum sizes of every fish in them.
 
jagd24;4488911; said:
nobody here actually knows what the fish are going through...so dont let them get to you.

Really? So with that logic I could keep a baby in a suitcase. "I don't know if it likes so I am not gonna worry about":screwy:
 
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