My dad has a small problem with his tank.

Maybe he blames you because you put some of your fish that are clearly regularly exposed to illness into his tank and they potentially brought it into his tank. Also how many bettas are you going to put in a 10 gal??

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The pleco grew an inch in the past few months since I moved him from a 30g. He's going into the 1000+g pond my dad built, after he gets a heater into it.

You seriously think you can put a heater into a 1000 gallon pond and heat the water? Just exactly what kind of heater did he have in mind? That's not happening. You can put a surface heater on the pond to make an airhole for gases to escape, which is what I have on my pond, but if you live in an area where the temps get cold, you are not going to heat the pond enough to support a pleco. Honestly, your posts are so out there that I get the feeling you are trying to get us riled.
 
You seriously think you can put a heater into a 1000 gallon pond and heat the water? Just exactly what kind of heater did he have in mind? That's not happening. You can put a surface heater on the pond to make an airhole for gases to escape, which is what I have on my pond, but if you live in an area where the temps get cold, you are not going to heat the pond enough to support a pleco. Honestly, your posts are so out there that I get the feeling you are trying to get us riled.

I get the feeling your last point here is correct. It's as if questions are poised to annoy ppl and get a response..... Hope i am wrong......


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You seriously think you can put a heater into a 1000 gallon pond and heat the water? Just exactly what kind of heater did he have in mind? That's not happening. You can put a surface heater on the pond to make an airhole for gases to escape, which is what I have on my pond, but if you live in an area where the temps get cold, you are not going to heat the pond enough to support a pleco. Honestly, your posts are so out there that I get the feeling you are trying to get us riled.

She also had a thread going in the Betta forum about how she keeps her Bettas in vases....with much the same results as her current threads. It does almost feel as we are being baited but I sadly think we are not.


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The pleco grew an inch in the past few months since I moved him from a 30g. He's going into the 1000+g pond my dad built, after he gets a heater into it.
He told me that the nitrites were low and the pH was fine in his tank, cause ther other day I asked him something was high and he plainly said no. He says its my fault his fish are dying...

I'm going to get a test kit for my tank the next time I head into petco, since I have to feed my brother's snake. Last week I updated my 5g betta tank to a 10g, I'm going to divide it up and put my other bettas into the tank, after I make some dividers. Some of the swordtail fry are rehomed now, which made room in my 37g. I stressed the fish out a little, which I didn't mean to, when I was trying to catch the fry. :[

Nitrites are "low"? NitrIte should be at 0 ppm in a cycled tank, no exceptions.

Why can't you share test kits? They are universal across all FW tanks. That is no excuse for why either of you cannot get current results.
 
How does someone take fish out of your tank without you noticing? Wouldn't he have logically told you he as doing so? If someone was messing with my stock/fish tank, I would know immediatly.
 
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