LyndaB
Aquarium Advice Addict
You always tanks are overstocked. This person is having no problem and everyone else thinks it is fine
So why is it overstocked because on all of my threads you say the tanks are overstocked!
Aston, I won't get into the stocking of your tanks in someone else's thread. When you've also had 5 or more moderators and a large amount of forum members telling you the same thing as me, you can't possibly think I'm picking you as a target for some unreasonable rant.
I believe that the tank in question in this thread is overstocked and poorly stocked.
65 gallon tall, running two whispers 60's it homes two rosaline sharks, an albino rainbow shark, a red tailed shark, a dragon fish, a syno cat, a blood parrot, an albino butterfly algae eater, a royal pleco, a clown pleco and an assortment of snails
Being a tall tank, it does not have the same footprint as a regular 65. There are many sharks in there that require 55-75 feet on their own. In this tall tank, they do not get what they need. There are also multiple sharks, which makes it poorly stocked. The blood parrot should be with less aggressive species, as it cannot defend itself.
Feel free to question me again, sometime in the distant future, most likely not in my lifetime, when you've actually researched some of these species and have personal experience with keeping fish properly.