Synirr
"No one is a failure unless you try"
My mother wanted to get my 84 year old grandmother a betta in a bowl for Christmas. Grandmother already has a 10 gallon but she can't take care of it. The idea was that I could take grandmother's last remaining fish (most died, of course, all that's left is a dwarf gourami, a yo-yo loach, and possibly an oto or two) and she could could take care of a small bowl.
Now, while grandmother might be able to take care of a bowl, is it actually going to happen? No. Grandmother is not going to change the water once a week, or even once every two weeks... the fish would be lucky to be cleaned once a month. For this reason, I suggested getting a 5 gallon instead, so she could have a cycled tank with a betta and an ADF to watch.
My mother put up a fight. "But she won't be able to take care of that!"... as though she would have taken care of it even if she could
It finally came down to me saying, "Look, both you an I know it's not going to get taken care of no matter what size it is, so the question of tank size boils down to how long you want the fish to live."
I won and we bought a 5 gallon... at which point my mother said "Hey! We could just move her old fish into this smaller tank!!" (dwarf gouarmi, YO-YO LOACH, and otos, remember)
The only reply I made was "No."
Any of you have frustrating situations like this where you have trouble hammering into someone's head that fish actally need to be properly cared for? Our end plan is that I'm going to put some of my old filter media in grandmother's new tank so it'll be cloned, and use bottled water to fill it so nitrates will start out at approx. 0 and will thus take quite a while to build to unsafe levels. Sound good? It'll get 50% water changes about once a month
Now, while grandmother might be able to take care of a bowl, is it actually going to happen? No. Grandmother is not going to change the water once a week, or even once every two weeks... the fish would be lucky to be cleaned once a month. For this reason, I suggested getting a 5 gallon instead, so she could have a cycled tank with a betta and an ADF to watch.
My mother put up a fight. "But she won't be able to take care of that!"... as though she would have taken care of it even if she could
It finally came down to me saying, "Look, both you an I know it's not going to get taken care of no matter what size it is, so the question of tank size boils down to how long you want the fish to live."
I won and we bought a 5 gallon... at which point my mother said "Hey! We could just move her old fish into this smaller tank!!" (dwarf gouarmi, YO-YO LOACH, and otos, remember)
The only reply I made was "No."
Any of you have frustrating situations like this where you have trouble hammering into someone's head that fish actally need to be properly cared for? Our end plan is that I'm going to put some of my old filter media in grandmother's new tank so it'll be cloned, and use bottled water to fill it so nitrates will start out at approx. 0 and will thus take quite a while to build to unsafe levels. Sound good? It'll get 50% water changes about once a month