Just a FYI I can see not one single person who has jumpted down your throat in any way shape fashion or form.
If you wish for casual hobbiest through to serious hobbiest and everyone inbetween to simply be silent on the issue of tank size, I would say that you are seeking the wrong thing from them.
I for one feel no remorse for saying to you what I said and really am not bothered by your attempt to make people feel bad for giving you solid advice with a comment that you are going to lurk rather than post.
Just have to put that out there for you that your attempt to make people feel bad for giving you advice is not really a valid response.
I really have no idea what your talking about. Im not guilt tripping anyone into anything..All i said was, everyones so content on pointing out the obvious, that no ones pointing out the answers i seek.
I enjoy the site, and the info i read and get. but it seems that whenever the magical 3 letters of RTC pop up, everyone jumps down that persons throat on tank size. I was FULLY AWARE of the massive 1inch / month growing ratio when i bought him. And how they quadrople in size in the first 1-2 months alone.
i was NOT aware of the mucous shedding. Im aware of gill curl, (which never heard having to do with a small tank) more of a bacteria bloom . Ive heard of him eating tank mates. He did eat all the plecos when he was 5 inches long.
I have noticed that his snout has 2 discolored yellow fading spots, that were never there before, which have me concerned a bit. I examine these guys. Im not your obliviously hobbiest. Unfortunately , I dont have teh housing for myself, to house a tank THAT large at the moment. ANd yes EVERY PERSON says, soon i will upgrade yada yada.
SO if its that obvious that tank size matters, you would figure every RTC would be aware of this. I understand tank size matters..but it just seems that when those letters are mentioned. ANY PROBLEMS posted, come back to "your tanks too small.
I feel i could post a question, asking why over night, my red tail got a top hat and cane, and started swimming around singing hello my darling, and someone will respond with , well thats due to your tank size.
The oscar could turn around in his old tank, he just couldnt lay front to back. he had no problems chasing feeders.
I guess im just going to quit now with this. I appreciate the advise you guys have given, and dont think i havent taken any of it into thought. I come here for a reason, and its to share my expierences with other hobbiests, and gain knowledge.