sinibotia
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There's a classifieds section on this board you can offer them for free/cost of shipping. I'd take them but the new apartment has a 100 gallon limit...
What do you want lol ok I took the lfs owners word for it so what, not the end of the world... would've should've could've...didnt now I'm looking at what to do next since I already returned too many fish at my lfs and they never like that.
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This shouldn't ever happen in this day and age in my opinion, especially since posting from app on your phone so it's clear you have access to the internet. Sure decades ago I made mistakes as this but with having the internet in the palm of your hand and to still go ahead and purchase a fish without a quick Google search seems pretty irresponsible to me.
If I stood in the lfs googling every fish I considered having I would be there all day!
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I already returned too many fish at my lfs and they never like that.
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This sounds like a personal problem lol meaning this isn't the first time.
Caleb
You could say that, you know I was alot worse at fish keeping before jumping on aquarium advice and I assumed the info would become clear, but basically all I got was Google it dummy! Lol basically.
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I'm not going to plead anyone to stay that's your decision.
The point being made was: in the world we live in today we have tons of resources right at our fingertips, whether it be on google or on here, information is easily accessible that would avoid the situation you are in completely. A quick google search can give you a rough estimate on tank size for nearly any fish in just a few minutes. More complicated matters are why we have forums and discussion boards though simple things like suggested tank sizes are still viable questions.
Just consider using all that information you have access to next time you stumble upon a fish you like. It's quite simple concept.
Caleb
Whatever, im done asking questions on here, I mean why not go to everyone that has a question about something and tell them to Google it all. What's the point of being on here anyway? Oh wait that was a question BRB I'll Google that too. Am I being a bit of a contridiction? An arse? Delusional? Inexperienced? I don't know maybe I'll Google it......
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Whatever, im done asking questions on here, I mean why not go to everyone that has a question about something and tell them to Google it all. What's the point of being on here anyway? Oh wait that was a question BRB I'll Google that too. Am I being a bit of a contridiction? An arse? Delusional? Inexperienced? I don't know maybe I'll Google it......
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Constructive criticism is very beneficial. That's what I've learned from being on AA. Don't be offended when advice is given. People on here are just trying to help you, and to help you learn and become a better aquarist. Yes, people can be rude at times, but it's not worth starting an argument. If you want to keep fish and not potentially ruin investments, I recommend doing research before buying any fish, plant, invertebrate, or type of equipment, etc. Keeping a fish tank is like maintaining a small ecosystem. It is a science that needs to be researched and carefully observed and maintained. Hopefully you are not offended by what I've said, but this is the best advice I can offer.
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I love how virtually every thread about black ghost knifes I have ever seen started has led to an argument of essentially the exact same friggin topic.
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Because 99% of the time the owner doesn't realize just how large they get takes a large tank and a big commitment.
Caleb