stocking blood parrots

CCchaos04

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i saw blood parrots at the lfs yesterday and i thought they looked neat. Could i put one of these in my 75 gallon with 2 scats, black-finned shark cat, and a pair of recently added kribs?
 
The blood parrots aggresstion could be a problem. As blood parrots get older or try to breed they get aggressive. That's the only problems I see
 
those scats are brackish...and i know they told you that in the brackish chat room...but yet you still ask
 
im working on gettin a larger tank that i can make saltwater and i will slowly make it saltwater while the scats are in it.
 
You know chaos, you must really think that the rest of the people on this forum are really stupid. You think that all you have to do is change a word or two here and there and then repost a question and the rest of us are going to think its a brand new question! You did that several times in that ridiculous post on hybrids, so much so you got the thread closed which almost never happens. Then what do you do? You rewrite your original post and start a new thread on the same exact subject. And what happened to that thread? Closed after only one response. I realize you are just a kid, something that I try to keep in mind, but it seems like every thread you start follows the same tone. I.E. you have an idea you want to try out and you will re-word and repost and argue until you find one person who will agree with you, even if there are a hundred who don't. Take for example your threads on shell dwellers. Without really trying I found four threads you started, all asking the same question.

Eventually what's going to happen is nobody will want to respond to your questions anymore. I know I'm not.
 
sorry. i really dont mean to be redundent. i guess i just need to start looking at the other threads ive started to make sure i dont repeat any questions. I guess another part of it is i change my mind slightly on what i want to do and then i post almost the same thing becauseits a similar idea. And everything i post isnt necessarily stuff im going to do i just like to have as much info as possible.
 
Try to search the forums using the search feature at the top, and also searching for articles/info on google.com. You dont need to ask a new question every time, chances are someone else has asked it and its already been answered. Try looking first and if you cant find information ANYWHERE then ask here.

We are always willing to help but as Karnaaj said, the more silly and repetitive questions you ask the less people will want to respond.

;)
-Diana
 
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