Why did you buy fish that get too large for your tank?

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I bought my fahaka when I only had a 55 but as soon as I got him I started hunting for a bigger tank and it only took me 2-3 months to find one.
 
I bought my jaguar cichlid so that my parents would have to let me upgrade to a bigger tank. :D
 
Uneducated fish keepers that don't feel the need to do the proper research, mainly due to buying on impulse, seeing something they like and thinking it will be okay in their x gallon tank for life.

That's why it's great to have access to fish keeping forums so members and non-members alike can read about useful fish keeping etiquette and what works and what doesn't, sharing valuable knowledge with one another is a beautiful thing.
 
RuthlessAggression;4578761; said:
Uneducated fish keepers that don't feel the need to do the proper research, mainly due to buying on impulse, seeing something they like and thinking it will be okay in their x gallon tank for life.

That's why it's great to have access to fish keeping forums so members and non-members alike can read about useful fish keeping etiquette and what works and what doesn't, sharing valuable knowledge with one another is a beautiful thing.
Pretty much sums it up.
 
I have three baby Oscars in a 45gal tank. Together with 2 sunfish.
I know they'll get to big sometime, but my tank setups are changing each year.
I have a 66gal tank downstairs with only small fish in it, maybe they'll move there.
Next to that, my brother has a 200gal fishtank, so he may adopt them eventually.
As a last resort there is a indoor fishpond nearby which is full of guppies so I could always dump them there. Enough options, but as for now, I like to have those babies in my room in their 45gal.
 
Tomgh;4579150; said:
I have three baby Oscars in a 45gal tank. Together with 2 sunfish.
I know they'll get to big sometime, but my tank setups are changing each year.
I have a 66gal tank downstairs with only small fish in it, maybe they'll move there.
Next to that, my brother has a 200gal fishtank, so he may adopt them eventually.
As a last resort there is a indoor fishpond nearby which is full of guppies so I could always dump them there. Enough options, but as for now, I like to have those babies in my room in their 45gal.

What do you mean 'dump them there' ??? Is it a private or public fish pond? You know if you do that all those guppies will be food in a matter of days right?
 
Industrial;4576601; said:
I don't even know if ignorance is the reason. Most people on MFK should know how large their fish will grow. I can understand a casual hobbyist not knowing how big some of their fish can get but I am talking about here on MFK.

I started off with a small tank(29g) stocked with baby monsters..lol. I did this on purpose, I knew how big they would get. I used the small tank to get the wife hooked so she would approve of upgrades:naughty:. She now helps me out and we enjoy growing out these beasts together. We went from a 29g to 2) 180g, 2)75g, and a 40g "Q" tank at the moment:headbang2. My wife and I really enjoy our fish, growing them out and picking up rescues from un-informed people :grinno:.

Good thread,
Chris
 
Bderick67;4577633; said:
Common sense should tell ya that. Though I'm sure your being sarcastic, sad thing is many fish keepers do seem to be lacking in such:screwy:


X2 :ROFL::ROFL:!!!
Seriously though, some people do impulse buy things they can't possibly house, lose interest quickly and CL them in terrible condition:WHOA:.

---Chris
 
Yeah when I was a kid I boght things that looked cool not expecting them to live long enough for their adult size to matter.

But since I rejoined the hobby 6 years ago I've always kept adult size in mind. I have many tanks and I frequently shift fish around to mix up things.
 
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