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| View Poll Results: Can i keep 81" of fishh in a 30g. | |||
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18 | 72.00% |
| Voters: 25. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I also agree with Innovator.
As Zagz mentioned above please keep this on topic and avoid the personal attacks or this thread will be closed.
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Just to clairify for people that haven't voted yet, most of you are voting no because you shouldn't and the thread is for if it is possible to keep that much fish in, just to let you guys know that haven't voted yet.
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Yes as long as it wont hurt the fish but if you say you shouldnt then it will probably hurt the fish.
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This thread is going no where and can't seem to stay on topic.
It is now closed.
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