Hi- I would like to open a thread concerning an issue that affects a large number of us as tropical fish hobbyists, namely, the issue of keeping Siamese Fighting Fish in the home aquarium. Since almost all of us have some experience with this particular species, and since there is a lot of argument over whether or not they should be kept in small (<2g) tanks, I thought it would be helpful to share our own thoughts on the subject. Limiting ourselves to the discussion of the Siamese breed, which I believe is the most common for home enjoyment, I would like to pose the question of whether or not you think it is appropriate to confine the fish to small aquariums. The argument obviously goes both ways, and there is plenty of support from each side, so I guess I'll start with my personal opinion-
I have kept SFF in both small and medium-large habitats, and I can honestly attest to the validity of the statement, "They do just as well in 2 gallons as they do in 20." Based on health, feeding patterns, and lifespan, I have not witnessed any significant differences between the two strategies. Of course, this does not mean they are equally content in both situations, but I tend to believe that it is perfectly acceptable to keep them in a small volume of water. All right, there's my take, anyone else?
I have kept SFF in both small and medium-large habitats, and I can honestly attest to the validity of the statement, "They do just as well in 2 gallons as they do in 20." Based on health, feeding patterns, and lifespan, I have not witnessed any significant differences between the two strategies. Of course, this does not mean they are equally content in both situations, but I tend to believe that it is perfectly acceptable to keep them in a small volume of water. All right, there's my take, anyone else?