Good evening all,
I found this site not long ago and have read alot of great information and help from many people. So my turn to ask:
Back in March, my family started in the fishkeeping hobby by accident and very quickly - we decided against a dog and my stepson brought home guppies from the pond. We knew the pond guppies didn't work but decided to go with fish as pets. I will spare you the gory details, but we did all the wrong uneducated things that happen and unfortunately listened to employees of PetsMart (I have learned they don't know much more than I did). I have learned soooo much since then. We started with a 10 gallon tank (thats where the horror stories were). We now have a 55 gallon tank that is almost through cycling.
Of all the fish that survived our ignorance, we have a lovely Pleco affectionately named "Mr. Clean". I have now done research on Mr. Clean to determine what he is and found from pictures that he is Common Pleco. I went back to PetsMart to see exactly what he is but couldn't find any of their little signs that said and I figured if I asked someone, they probalby wouldn't know either. My family is quite attached to him, but my research is showing that he is going to get quite large. We plan to have over time in the 55 gallon tank - swords, tetras (diamond or long finned black skirt), cory cats and possibly one or several dwarf gouramis. (Finding conflicting information on whether male dwarf's get along, since I haven't seen any females at the pet stores). Unless we move anytime soon the 55 gallon was pushing it on size since we live in a townhouse.
Here is the dilemma - what is in the best interest of Mr. Clean. Can he have a nice happy life in a 55 gallon tank or is it too small for him. If I try to see if PetsMart or Petco (the only two options anywhere close to where I live) will take him back as a trade, I am worried that he won't fair well there. If they take him back and if he doesn't get sold because he gets too big, what happens to him? We are attached to him and I want him to thrive, not just survive. I don't know if they even would take him back or just try to tell me the song and dance that he will "only grow as big as his tank" Yeah Right!
Let me know what you think.
I found this site not long ago and have read alot of great information and help from many people. So my turn to ask:
Back in March, my family started in the fishkeeping hobby by accident and very quickly - we decided against a dog and my stepson brought home guppies from the pond. We knew the pond guppies didn't work but decided to go with fish as pets. I will spare you the gory details, but we did all the wrong uneducated things that happen and unfortunately listened to employees of PetsMart (I have learned they don't know much more than I did). I have learned soooo much since then. We started with a 10 gallon tank (thats where the horror stories were). We now have a 55 gallon tank that is almost through cycling.
Of all the fish that survived our ignorance, we have a lovely Pleco affectionately named "Mr. Clean". I have now done research on Mr. Clean to determine what he is and found from pictures that he is Common Pleco. I went back to PetsMart to see exactly what he is but couldn't find any of their little signs that said and I figured if I asked someone, they probalby wouldn't know either. My family is quite attached to him, but my research is showing that he is going to get quite large. We plan to have over time in the 55 gallon tank - swords, tetras (diamond or long finned black skirt), cory cats and possibly one or several dwarf gouramis. (Finding conflicting information on whether male dwarf's get along, since I haven't seen any females at the pet stores). Unless we move anytime soon the 55 gallon was pushing it on size since we live in a townhouse.
Here is the dilemma - what is in the best interest of Mr. Clean. Can he have a nice happy life in a 55 gallon tank or is it too small for him. If I try to see if PetsMart or Petco (the only two options anywhere close to where I live) will take him back as a trade, I am worried that he won't fair well there. If they take him back and if he doesn't get sold because he gets too big, what happens to him? We are attached to him and I want him to thrive, not just survive. I don't know if they even would take him back or just try to tell me the song and dance that he will "only grow as big as his tank" Yeah Right!
Let me know what you think.