So far with my 3 bigger tanks, I have 3 fish that will eventually get too for my current set up.
One is my bowfin, currently 6" and being picky about what it eats, might be in his 90 gallon for a while. Currently in with 3 big plecos-2 of which are being actively re homed- a dojo loach a smaller shubunkin and a green sunfish-both the dojo and gf are going into the pond as soon as I remove raccoon neighbors)
Second fish is my ornate bichir, also in a 90gallon(different one than above), again, being a picky eater, isn't growing that fast...now currently 7". Currently in with 2 other 9-10" bichirs, a small bala, 4 smaller tinfoil barbs, 3 african knifes and 1 asian knife-actively rehoming all 4 tin foils.
The last one is my golden clown knife, this guy is growing quick, a little over 12" now and bulking up-not a picky eater! I will be talking to my LFS soon about a new home...He's in with the bichirs and barbs...
I got them with the intensions to rehome them if/when I felt they were overcrowding my tank/s. I am also looking to upgrade if I come across the right tank-something to fit an arowana into!
All my tanks are maxed or considered overstocked, but I
know this and I am actively looking for suitable replacement homes as needed. I have more than enough filtration and I am religious about tank upkeep, it is my saturday morning ritual!
I think the difference between those who knowingly house these fish and those who just buy them is the knowledge that it WILL get too big for the tank their in and will actively find replacement homes when needed. Be it an upgrade or a rehome to the LFS etc...
BTW anyone want any tin foil barbs or 7-8" plecos in the pacific NW(negotiable with the price)?
