Love how people assume they have mass die offs n just replace them. Is there any proof were a keeper is replacing g fish on a daily? Weekly? Monthly? Basis
This is a hobby and people enjoy there hobbies diffrently.
In my case, I wasn't assuming anything. In the case of the one tank that Alex posted, one which I had referred to earlier in this discussion, in the very thread where that photo was originally posted the OP stated;
Lost some of the fish while I was away on a 1 month vacation from Asia. Also sold some but got some new ones as well
And of course this isn't the first time where he had posted how he had lost fish while out of town for a few days, or one of his more aggro fish had outright killed other fish. (I guess they weren't in the schooling mood?) or whatever. MFK isn't the only forum where he posts, and I've read & seen plenty enough over the years to base my comments on facts stated by the owner himself, and not assume anything, other than he must have a lot more disposable income than I do.
I still maintain that to keep a tank like that requires a ton of effort and maintenance skill at the disposal of rather few and qualified, keepers ( does any fish look unhealthy?).
Really Miguel? How so?
How much effort and/or skill does it take to run a garden hose once or twice a week?
IMO there is little skill in running tanks such as those displayed by Alex. As an example, the "schooling" tank that a few have referred to is 96x30x30 inches (373 gallon), with a lowered water level it's probably at or just below 300 gallons most of the time. At the time of the photo that tank was receiving a single water change each week, IF that, and the filtration was a "ghetto sump" as the owner described it, filled with kitchen sponges & pot scrubbers. FYI - some of the fish in that tank are longer than the tank is wide, and after that photo was posted several other fish in the 18" size range were added - with the OP stating that there was plenty of room for more.
Pages & pages of people slapping him on the back on a job well done, including a few of the mods here on MFK.