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I can understand how you feel about the poor fella who has had a rough start in life, but every time you buy them, you are just telling the store that it's OK to keep doing to even more fish.
Sometimes it's best to let the few that are there suffer for the sake of not letting even more suffer...
One time I saw some Fruitloop Tetras in a store and I just nicely dropped a hint to one of the employers there.
I told him that I refuse to buy any fish which have been dyed and told him about a Website called deathbydyeing.org. He actually seemed interested.
From what I understand, the basic stocking rule for gold fish is 2 gal. of water for every inch of fish.
I don't think a 20 gal. is too small unless you're getting something like Kois which are pond fish.
Why put the size of tank. I am assuming that Jackiee doesn't want to give the tank itself away, but putting it in the ad would suggest that he is.
I think Jackiee wants to keep the 20gal. tank for some other type of fish.
Do you have any friends in any of the suburban areas like Surrey? The water is considered safe in most of the suburban areas, but I'd recommend using extra chlorine remover though.
I'd suggest bring a big pail and getting some water from them or even some Surrey parks and rest stops or...
Yup, i am running IE7. The problem was I wouldn't have been able to read that sticky post because it would do the same thing, however I have managed to get the view normal by changing the forum style in my preference.
Don't you have to charge the UPS up for it to actually work? I remember doing that with the older ones, but then again, maybe the technology has changed since.
I think they had to be plugged in for at least 12 hrs or something like that before you can plug anything into them.
One thing I like about having multiple tanks is that most water treatments usually treat 5 or 10 gallons at a time. With so many tanks, I can just do them all together instead of trying to measure a smaller amount of solution for a small tank without anything to measure by.
The only thing that bothers me is where you would normally click on "Mark all topics read" on other sites, there's a "Watch this forum for new topics" link so you go to click on "Mark all topics read" while not paying enough attention and then all of a sudden your e-mail is being bombarded each...
I'm not sure about this one. I would think it was normal.
The smaller one could be a male. Sometimes you can see the dorsel fin underneith the male. Maybe see if you can get another female in the tank so the male would stop harrassing her as much.
Crushing flakes works fine. You may also...