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You plan on keeping ur jags with ur grammodes long term? Never gonna work! Lil bit of shame for throwing fish with ich in with healthy fish

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Not as a community in this size of a tank. Future plans my friend. ;)
 
Nice jags! The smaller one shows a lot of potential. Congrats on the anniversary.

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Thanks! I think so too. He might be the one I end up keeping as my center piece but I'll know over the next month when they really settle down and differentiate themselves.
 
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aclockworkorange is right. you give out all sorts of advices on every topic, yet it seems like you need the advices..

Nah, I really don't need advice, lol. I know every requirement there is to know about any fish that I decide to keep from tank sizes, water conditions, diet, whatever. I know what actually causes stunting and physical deformities, and it's not the size of the enclosure, and how to prevent it. Plus, you guys are acting like I'm going to be keeping them like this for life, lol, or that I'm going to be keeping all 3 of the jags, I just ordered 3 of them to fulfill the minimum purchase and I like being able to pick out my favorite from a group. Thus the 3 new jags that will eventually be narrowed down to the best one in my eyes.

Way to jump your guns before having any clue as to what it is I plan to do with these fish.
 
Did I ever question what you will be doing with these jags in the long term?

Nah, I really don't need advice, lol. I know every requirement there is to know about any fish that I decide to keep from tank sizes, water conditions, diet, whatever. I know what actually causes stunting and physical deformities, and it's not the size of the enclosure, and how to prevent it. Plus, you guys are acting like I'm going to be keeping them like this for life, lol, or that I'm going to be keeping all 3 of the jags, I just ordered 3 of them to fulfill the minimum purchase and I like being able to pick out my favorite from a group. Thus the 3 new jags that will eventually be narrowed down to the best one in my eyes.

Way to jump your guns before having any clue as to what it is I plan to do with these fish.

Oh really? Then why is it that instead of giving the jags their own tank, you cram them up in a multi-divided tank with ich treatment instead of a quarantine? Why is it that you guarantee tetra bits will produce better results than NLS w/ no evidence?
I am not the only one here who agrees you are the one who actually needs advices. We would have never opened our "guns" now if you never did in the first place in many past arguments and claims.
This thread just opened our eyes :thumbsup:
 
Did I ever question what you will be doing with these jags in the long term?



Oh really? Then why is it that instead of giving the jags their own tank, you cram them up in a multi-divided tank with ich treatment instead of a quarantine? Why is it that you guarantee tetra bits will produce better results than NLS w/ no evidence?
I am not the only one here who agrees you are the one who actually needs advices. We would have never opened our "guns" now if you never did in the first place in many past arguments and claims.
This thread just opened our eyes :thumbsup:
Sorry I'm not an NLS fanatic? No need to derail my thread in yet another attempt to promote NLS, there is enough of that in threads about nutrition.
 
Nice Grammy!!!


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Thanks Demp. He's coming along pretty well despite the fact that he still refuses to eat more than a nibble of any pellets that I try to feed him. He'll only eat some freeze dried shrimp right now and I refuse to give him any more tubifex worms which is pretty much the only thing that he'll gobble up without hesitating. Might order some California Black worms just to keep him well fed. I'm also very happy with his attitude, he isn't shy like most grammodes you hear about at his size.
 
Also as for putting the jags in the same tank as the grammy without quarantine. I assumed they would be completely healthy fish coming from a reputable source and didn't notice the couple of white specks on their fins until they were already in the tank. And they're hardly packed in, these are still juvi fish, not 10"+ adults.
 
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