Which is better?

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
its a problem because of this...and thats not even full grown.

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yeah replace the shark, get a smaller type of Corydoras as well like pygmys. a ten gal isn't really sufficient space for a decent school or larger Corys like bronze or peppers.
 
As stated above by me, I have a seventeen year old Pangasius that is 26 inches. And I want it longer. lol. MFK.
 
Why are you all saying get rid of shark? I am not getting rid of it. I was aware of their care seventeen years ago when I bought my first one, I am still aware of their care now. Get over yourselves.
 
BTW, that was not meant as an attack, I am just slightly frusterated with these responces.
 
arherp;2880844; said:
BTW, that was not meant as an attack, I am just slightly frusterated with these responces.

You have an ID shark in a ten gallon and you openly told MFK about it. If you've even seen the threads complaining about rookie mistakes of keeping huge fish in ten gallon tanks then you'd know why you're getting this response...
 
Dont sweat it brother MFK'er the responders are just being helpful in their way.A lot of times when people ask what's best to put in a ten gallon tank it gets assumed that that person does not know much about what should or shouldnt be in such a tank.You have stated that you have had a shark for seventeen years and thats something to be proud of and you obviously know your stuff but a lot of people buy them not knowing what they require.
 
Ok, thanks. Wasn't quite sure about all the nagativity. The uneducated purchasing of monsters is something that I advocate against.
 
BTW, another month or so and i'm bumping him up to a 29. And up from there as he grows....
 
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