Update on my awesome looking jack Dempsey!

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
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Good looking Jack's. I don't have a good pic of mine on my phone.

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Wow what an a-hole response. The op is obviously very excited about their fish which is very nice btw and theres no reason to post stuff like this and talk down to someone who seems to be so excited for the hoobby.

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Imma punch this guy on the face. Somebody ban him before i abuse him verbally.

Take a gander at some of his other threads including this one http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?503565-Look-what-I-got!
 
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My upgrade is planned to be within the next few months. I'm gonna put the snapper in my pond if I don't have a house for him by March.

-Andrew
 
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My upgrade is planned to be within the next few months. I'm gonna put the snapper in my pond if I don't have a house for him by March.

-Andrew
OR you can just put the snapper in the pond right now.
 
We've been over this before. Don't start on this thread too please. I'd rather you just pm me. Thanks

-Andrew
Sorry man but you had it coming to and you have too many fish in a 55gal right now. I was surprised that you have a bullhead in the 55gal.....they can get up to 16" easily and produced lot of wastes. What is the stock in the tank?
 
Forget about release the bullhead back in the pond after exposed to the tropical fish under stressed conditions (ich, fin loss, etc).
 
Sorry man but you had it coming to and you have too many fish in a 55gal right now. I was surprised that you have a bullhead in the 55gal.....they can get up to 16" easily and produced lot of wastes. What is the stock in the tank?

Two Oscars, three Dempseys, and two convicts. That's the cichlids also two plecos

-Andrew
 
Forget about release the bullhead back in the pond after exposed to the tropical fish under stressed conditions (ich, fin loss, etc).

Well same thing with the turtle. He's exposed to tropical positions. So he will more than likely die in the Wild.

-Andrew
 
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