Wow!! At least they lived. LolMy biggest regret of all was also in getting 3 small pea puffer fish to eat the snails that had taken over the tank. They nipped the tails off everything they could sneak up on.
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Wow!! At least they lived. LolMy biggest regret of all was also in getting 3 small pea puffer fish to eat the snails that had taken over the tank. They nipped the tails off everything they could sneak up on.
Yeah we called it the "upside down pleco", as it hung around upside down a lot, but I think that's all of Synodontis.The fish in 0360 and 0361 look like a species of Synodontis, but I don't know which one
Well, not all pet sellers are untrustworthy. My LFS seems to know plenty, and refuse to sell us the fish if the tank isn't big enough or it's not cycled or there's something else they should know.Hey there, answer is none because I never trusted pet sellers but always made many researches before buying, keeping in mind that "speed and haste are the worst aquarist ennemies".
Not bad, but there's more to it than that. There is also cohabitation between fish, incompatible species, water parameters.... A short time ago, I tested by asking if I could put 3 leopard sailfin plecos in 150 liters, the answer was yes, of course...Well, not all pet sellers are untrustworthy. My LFS seems to know plenty, and refuse to sell us the fish if the tank isn't big enough or it's not cycled or there's something else they should know.
Funny that was my experience with Convicts to. I had a friend he bred them his whole fish room was full of Convicts that nobody wanted.Convict cichlids. Jerks that make lots of baby jerks who in turn make lots of inbred baby jerks. I had them around 20 years ago and they were great. So we tried them again once getting back into the hobby and things just didn't go as planned. So we rehomed them, sold our big tanks and have been perfectly content sticking with nano betta tanks since.