Fishboss's problem thread, please help!!!

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FISHBOSS! I have come up with a solution to your problem. just say you're from asia!

Here's Rbishop's reply when asked if he would criticize an asian's tank. "No. The Asian/Pacific Rim concept of aquaria is completely different than the Western World. I have personally had excellent dog or cat dinners over there that wouldn't be accepted here at all. No need to assert your viewpoint on them. I have seen extremely overstocked tanks by our standards and the fish perfectly okay."

so say you're from asia, and you'll be undebatable :thm:
 
FISHBOSS! I have come up with a solution to your problem. just say you're from asia!

Here's Rbishop's reply when asked if he would criticize an asian's tank. "No. The Asian/Pacific Rim concept of aquaria is completely different than the Western World. I have personally had excellent dog or cat dinners over there that wouldn't be accepted here at all. No need to assert your viewpoint on them. I have seen extremely overstocked tanks by our standards and the fish perfectly okay."

so say you're from asia, and you'll be undebatable :thm:
Only problem with that is, by our standards the Asian community thinks we don't filter our tanks or do water changes. While Eastern fish keepers overstock their tanks their water filtration as well as changes are IMMENSE, I have seen some that have 100% water changes every few hours. Somehow I doubt that FB is changing 100% of his water every few hours.
 
For me, first priority would be finding new homes for the discus and the fry and then focus on the stocking issues. That will give you time to really think about which fish you want to keep and which fish are more expendable, for lack of a better term.

this sounds pretty bad. never buy a fish before having somewhere for it to go!! and if rams are anything like cockatoo apistos your corys wont make it. mine relentlesly ran my corys around the tank until i couldnt look at it anymore and had to move them. i think you should start searching for pleny of 20 gallon longs and 55 gallons. id make the 55's for angels, the 72 for discus (if you dont give them away), and 20 gallons for everybody else.saying that you can run out and buy a 20 gallon is not enough. sorry to say it but youve got a HUGE problem on your hands.

FISHBOSS! I have come up with a solution to your problem. just say you're from asia!

Here's Rbishop's reply when asked if he would criticize an asian's tank. "No. The Asian/Pacific Rim concept of aquaria is completely different than the Western World. I have personally had excellent dog or cat dinners over there that wouldn't be accepted here at all. No need to assert your viewpoint on them. I have seen extremely overstocked tanks by our standards and the fish perfectly okay."

so say you're from asia, and you'll be undebatable :thm:

that was if ur in asia, :)
saw that post too;)
 
Only problem with that is, by our standards the Asian community thinks we don't filter our tanks or do water changes. While Eastern fish keepers overstock their tanks their water filtration as well as changes are IMMENSE, I have seen some that have 100% water changes every few hours. Somehow I doubt that FB is changing 100% of his water every few hours.


and i think he knows;)
bc india is part of asia
 
I thought maybe we were getting to you, but I think it is clear that despite the number of times you have been told to rethink about cutting down on your stocking that you are unable to comprehend that you should not be keeping ALL of these fish until you can handle a single tank without going overboard.

Not sure I will be posting in this thread again...
 
I would not remove anything if I do not have too.
 
Do you have a job? Trouble with maths? English? School in general? A lot of factors go into how much effort school takes. To get strait A's like you I would be forever working, and I have a job now at nigfht, so I have even less time to work. From 4 to 10, AKA, 1 and a half hours of time to get ready, take care of fish, and relax a little before I work. So yea... you may have it easy, but it gets harder.... and many factors play into it. That said, I still manage to make time for my fishes, though it is summer so no school yet.

FF it's not that hard to feed them once a day, and do a water change sometime during the weekend. That's an HOUR of work for the week tops. It's a lot easier for me because I don't overstock or add in fish that obviously won't work , therefore I don't have problems with my fish and can spend as little or as much time on them as I want.
 
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