
So...you've got Loaches....what do you have?
Martin.
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That happens to be my tank buddyangelfish83 wrote:Ok.... Wow... Alright...
Well,
No we aren't jealous of poorly planned overstocked aquariums, which are commonplace on monster fish keepers...
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forum ... 1162466833
Like that for example...
There is a difference between a nice big 250G tank, with a reasonable number of fish in it, of any size, and abhorrid things like that where everything's smashing into everything else, nothing has space to rest or to hide or to display its natural behaviour.
No problem.shari2 wrote:OK boys. There is too much testosterone in this thread.![]()
This is the loach forum. Monster fishkeeping is where monster fishkeepers play. If you want to play here, please play nice, all of you.
Most of us don't have monster sized tanks here, and we don't claim to keep monster fish. We play at creating biotopes, studying our fish, and trying to house them in settings similar to their natural habitats (well, most of us).
Personally, I know very little about monster fish, or monster fishkeeping. They are monsterfishkeepers domain. I don't plan to tell you how to keep your fish, and no one else has the 'right' to do so either. And I'd expect the same courtesy from you. You don't have to like my tanks. I don't have to like yours. But we should be civil about expressing our opinions.
If I ever want to set up a monster tank, well--guess where I'd go for info? BUT, I would also be bringing my 'baggage' of trying to simulate natural habitat as much as possible because I think it is the best way to keep fish in aquaria. You don't have to agree. I doubt I'll ever have a tank large enough to do so, so I doubt I will ever consider setting one up.
Nevertheless, all my loach fanatic friends, while we may not appreciate monster fish in all their tank bound glory, others do. They are entitled to keep the fish they like, the way they like, whether we like it or not.
And, all our new monsterfish fanatics posters, we don't have to like the way you keep your tanks, or appreciate your monsterfish as much as you do. If we did, maybe we'd be monsterfishkeepers too.
Please quit bashing each other with 'mine is bigger than yours' BS. I don't have one, and frankly, I'd prefer you keep yours in your pants.
My apologies for the off-color remark, but since this seems to be the testosterone zone I wanted to speak your language.
I dont mean to insult you personally, but in my opinion, you should have waited until you had those 600G's ready to go. that is a cruelly overpacked tank IMO.Steve_89 wrote:That happens to be my tank buddyangelfish83 wrote:Ok.... Wow... Alright...
Well,
No we aren't jealous of poorly planned overstocked aquariums, which are commonplace on monster fish keepers...
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forum ... 1162466833
Like that for example...
There is a difference between a nice big 250G tank, with a reasonable number of fish in it, of any size, and abhorrid things like that where everything's smashing into everything else, nothing has space to rest or to hide or to display its natural behaviour.
Did you also know that the majority of those fish will soon be swimming in a 600gallon..8x4x30".
Please...for your own sake...be quiet unless you get the facts straight and also...do not generalize.
Are you currently providing your loaches with a 600?? Because I am![]()
But hey...im just a monsterfishkeeper....
Yes, its good for you. It is not good for your rays.nic wrote:there are quite a few females on there you did not answer me what is wrong with my Qtanks/grow out for my rays? bare bottom allows me to keep it clean i can see what they eat and how much.
Yep. Still on for 11?Martin Thoene wrote:
Back to Loaches..........Anyhow.....angelfish83 and I are off to the Toronto Zoo today and hey....guess what? We're going to go and review some REALLY monster tanks, talk to the Curator, and give our feedback on their shortcomings because it appears there are many.
Martin.
The reason I and many others choose not to post on this board is due to the behavior of those who do. I chose to post my suggestion because I was outraged by comments that were being made about my fellow board member. It is unfair to make assumptions about the intentions of someone just from a few pictures that they posted. This website contains a wealth of knowledge but that does not condone the rude behavior of some of its members. neo has plans to take care of his new acquisitions very well, however no one here knows that because no one bothered to ask him. Instead certain individuals publicly made negative comments about him and I believe that those individuals should also publicly make an apology to him. Everyone here seems to be ignoring what they said previously like nothing happened instead of owning up to their mistakes.angelfish83 wrote:Some Guy Said: Instead of all this very childish whining and name calling why don't all of you contact neo and give him some sound advice?
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Yes. That would be much more reasonable than coming in here, on your first post ever on this forum, and suggesting how a group of people you've never met should comport themselves and what their course of action should be. Much more reasonable indeed.
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