what can i do with 2 gallons?

fishcatch22 said:
I don't have time for headgames, plah.
with post after post after post here, I think you do... :joke:
 
guys, not to break up the party, but if you want to be taken seriously like you keep saying you do, please keep these types of exchanges to the chatroom, or the general chat area. Otherwise you’re just hijacking a thread. Just keep to the forum rules and DON'T post unless you can contribute to the thread. ;)
 
I guess we have sort of run off with it... me and magafish....
 
true... you can't hijack your own thread.
 
Back ON TOPIC, a 2 gallon, or a one-gallon, is good for 3 or so ADFs. 2gallons is fine for a betta. Or floating frogs if you can find them.
 
tai95 said:
It's kinda strange that this is the 3rd time this week that the "what can I put in a 2gal tank" thread has been started. I also find it kinda funny that you have been involved in all three. I think one or both of you are the same person who was Kyle12 and Killer12. Especially when magafish18 spells "pergnet" the same as kyle12 did. How about using the search function instead of asking the same question over and over again? Didn't you learn that leason in you multiple swordfish threads?

did ya notice that his first two responses to magafish are just 3 mins after his post ..kinda odd
 
plah831 said:
People get so worked up because of the nature of animal care. If you are a caring, responsible pet owner, you will be hard pressed not to get emotionally invested. I, for one, LOVE my fishies and am not shy about saying so.

I don't know about drummers, but it's always touchy when pet owners try to tell other pet owners how to do things. It's kinda like that lady at the store hitting her kids. You know everyone wants to tell her not to do it, but it's rude. Some people would go ahead and tell her off anyway for the sake of the children. There's not that kind of stigma attached to pet ownership. If someone thinks they have a better way of doing things, they go ahead and say it. Pet owners are probalby some of the most self-righteous people I can think of.

But maybe drummers get as defensive when another drummer tries to tell you how to play! I don't know. You guys are artists, so there's probably respect for letting everyone do it their own way.

Anyway, that's just what I came up with, in answer to your question, in the past 10 minutes or so... Although I've certainly thought about this one before myself.


Very good points. I suppose I forgot about that fact being as though I've been absent from this forum for a while and concentrating on the drums.

Bad drumming advice won't kill fish or cause people distress. Bad fish advice most certainly will.

Though I do want to add that I consider fishkeeping an art as much as I do drumming. Let's not sell ourselves short! It's just that this art requires us to also obey certain scientifically important facts about physics and biochemistry.

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echoofformless said:
Though I do want to add that I consider fishkeeping an art as much as I do drumming. Let's not sell ourselves short! It's just that this art requires us to also obey certain scientifically important facts about physics and biochemistry.

Tru dat!
 
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