BzztYeow
New Member
Hehe- of course i would love to set up an "all- natural biotope" but the fact is we can only do so much... and most of us dont like to see our fish become prey.
I am lucky enough to have stream on my 5 acres and so i have that. My fish tanks are purely for the enjoyment of fish and plant behaviour / looks.
Sure they are probably ok no matter how few i keep them (my fish) but when a fish is listed as shoaling/community i try to do my best to keep them in those conditions
I have ponds, 5 tanks, a stream and a natural 2 acre pond (good luck guessing how many gallons )
Anyway- all i am saying is that i feel there are many people who see these guidelines and decide they are rules. There are just as many people (like you trigg- no offense meant) who choose to completely ignore them.
They are GUIDELINES. i would never keep a shoaling species completely alone, although that doesn't mean yours is not completely "happy" with that situation, but i feel that he/she would be FAR MORE HAPPY with more of his/ her kind.
I am lucky enough to have stream on my 5 acres and so i have that. My fish tanks are purely for the enjoyment of fish and plant behaviour / looks.
Sure they are probably ok no matter how few i keep them (my fish) but when a fish is listed as shoaling/community i try to do my best to keep them in those conditions
I have ponds, 5 tanks, a stream and a natural 2 acre pond (good luck guessing how many gallons )
Anyway- all i am saying is that i feel there are many people who see these guidelines and decide they are rules. There are just as many people (like you trigg- no offense meant) who choose to completely ignore them.
They are GUIDELINES. i would never keep a shoaling species completely alone, although that doesn't mean yours is not completely "happy" with that situation, but i feel that he/she would be FAR MORE HAPPY with more of his/ her kind.