They expect you to kill it long before it outgrows your *55 gallon* aquarium that is *sooooo huge.*knifegill;4806571; said:I hate to agree with killing a fish because that's basically admitting failure as a fishkeeper. But if he hasn't gone to someone or a zoo within a year, and you can't get a 1000 gallon tank running, it might truly be the only viable option. Might as well feed it to your other fish as suggested.
This is why I still don't understand why they are sold to the general public. They should be a special order item like the oddball doradids and other large catfish.
Miguel;4809325; said:AND PACUS -AS WELL AS OTHERS - SHOULD BE FORBIDDEN!
AngryWretch;4809450; said:I know I am new here and not looking to start trouble or place blame or anything negative towards members here; but is'nt it the responsibility of the person buying the animal to know wether or not they can adequately take care of ANY animal?
I can agree with restricted but I rarely feel it is ever right to FORBID almost anything.
AngryWretch;4809450; said:I know I am new here and not looking to start trouble or place blame or anything negative towards members here; but is'nt it the responsibility of the person buying the animal to know wether or not they can adequately take care of ANY animal?
I can agree with restricted but I rarely feel it is ever right to FORBID almost anything.
AngryWretch;4809450; said:I know I am new here and not looking to start trouble or place blame or anything negative towards members here; but is'nt it the responsibility of the person buying the animal to know wether or not they can adequately take care of ANY animal?
I can agree with restricted but I rarely feel it is ever right to FORBID almost anything.