kribensis12
I know where you live
I work in the health insurance space and I can tell you that it cannot be cured. Though, it is the only disease that you enjoy as it progresses.
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Well the answer is pick a new hobby...LOL like many people I started with just 1 now I have 6 and thinking about a 40 gal breeder....but hey sometimes you just have to scratch that itch.Musing, as I pick over Ebay, looking at tanks and hyperventilating at the state of some of them.
I started with a 60l and 4 mollies, realising quickly that mollies = fry = no space.
So I got a 200l tank and thought more logically about fry - parental eating isn't enough. I split the boys and girls and just have to wait a year. And I told myself that would be plenty.
But the little voice in my head says: "There's a space there - you could get a nano in and have a Betta. Bettas eat fry" or "Do you really need that bookcase? You'd get a 150l in there. You could have tetras"
So, do I succumb and scratch the itch (logically I really shouldn't though could probably cope with one smaller tank) or is there a way to cure this? I suspect I know the answer ha ha!!
Clearly, I’m not the one to ask this question to! (There’s an additional 10g hospital tank in another room)Musing, as I pick over Ebay, looking at tanks and hyperventilating at the state of some of them.
I started with a 60l and 4 mollies, realising quickly that mollies = fry = no space.
So I got a 200l tank and thought more logically about fry - parental eating isn't enough. I split the boys and girls and just have to wait a year. And I told myself that would be plenty.
But the little voice in my head says: "There's a space there - you could get a nano in and have a Betta. Bettas eat fry" or "Do you really need that bookcase? You'd get a 150l in there. You could have tetras"
So, do I succumb and scratch the itch (logically I really shouldn't though could probably cope with one smaller tank) or is there a way to cure this? I suspect I know the answer ha ha!!
My wife keeps me in check. We have room for more aquariums, but my wife would be too displeased the additions to make it enjoyable for me.Musing, as I pick over Ebay, looking at tanks and hyperventilating at the state of some of them.
I started with a 60l and 4 mollies, realising quickly that mollies = fry = no space.
So I got a 200l tank and thought more logically about fry - parental eating isn't enough. I split the boys and girls and just have to wait a year. And I told myself that would be plenty.
But the little voice in my head says: "There's a space there - you could get a nano in and have a Betta. Bettas eat fry" or "Do you really need that bookcase? You'd get a 150l in there. You could have tetras"
So, do I succumb and scratch the itch (logically I really shouldn't though could probably cope with one smaller tank) or is there a way to cure this? I suspect I know the answer ha ha!!
Contagious is correct! I was the only one in the family with a tank of any kind, and then all of a sudden my sisters and mom and cousins all want fish tooI regret to inform you that the condition is chronic. In my experience, it is also highly contagious.