So if you love them like kids, it's ok to shove too many in too small a box? Tough love.
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You surely did not understand the image...it is called an hyerbole ( english? may fail me here )
You gave us Times Square and now this, how about some real, serious and objective, cons against stocking?
Imagine "fish paradise," and honestly tell me if the picture that popped in your head is anything close to these bare, grossly overstocked JDM tanks. Obviously almost all hobbyists can't re-create "fish paradise," but a moderately stocked tank with at least some form of scaping/cover is a whole lot closer, and shouldn't we be striving towards "fish paradise" and not away from it?
Miguel- how about you offer some solid, objective evidence and support for your side. All I've seen is "to each their own" and "we learned a lot from the JDM guys." Honestly, they can keep their knowledge of keeping fish alive in an unstable condition. Give me any beneficial reason for this method of fish keeping, besides the aggression BS.
It went back to the original topic. You say that he's a hero because he rescues fish that were going to end up as bait. To me, unless he can properly keep or rehome every fish, he's no better then the hoarder family that accepts every "helpless" dog and cat.
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