I’m not saying science is fake or false, I’m saying that science can’t prove anything.How did you even keep an aquarium... That is literally science right there when doing it properly lol
I’m not saying science is fake or false, I’m saying that science can’t prove anything.How did you even keep an aquarium... That is literally science right there when doing it properly lol
I won't say what's under my bed with water in it !!!!My fry are raised in 2' by 3' bins with live plants. (That I have under my bed...)
Hm... Those two things sound exactly the same to me lol.I’m not saying science is fake or false, I’m saying that science can’t prove anything.
I think we always have to maintain a grain of doubt. But there are strong theories with ample evidence. We may not be able to prove exactly how they work, but we have enough 'grounded' inferences from our knowledge that we can say they can't be disproved. Could better theories develop from what we know? Probably. But they haven't to this point, and we are able to disprove previous ungrounded theories at least.I’m not saying science is fake or false, I’m saying that science can’t prove anything.
Here’s my fuel for the fire, I think artificial plants are better than livealright, everyone gets to share unpopular opinions they have. Fish related.
I'll start.
Neon tetras are mean little turds.
Could you state your reasoning? I would like to know why...Here’s my fuel for the fire, I think artificial plants are better than live
A problem or a blessing, depending on who has it.Thats the problem. It multiplies.
Id personally maybe switch the %100 change to a 75% or 85% but everything else id go with lol. And yes, a small shallow breeding container gets the job done much faster.Regarding bettas-ok here is my unpopular opinion, i bred 8 spawns this summer, both parents taken out after breeding, eggs hatched artifically.
the breeding tank was half a gallon, so chasing around was minimum and breeding happened very fast, after eggs were hatched and free swimming, i keep them in 2 gallons container, shallow water about 2 inches untill they turn 1 months old, such a small container babies can find food very easy, every few days i do 100 % water change with no issues to fry no matter how young they were, i do have live plants with them all the time, at 1 month i move them to 5 gallon grow out tank, with water changes every day and tons of food, everyone is growing to adult size just fine, in my personal experience bettas dont need huge tanks to grow out fries or for breeding, at age of 2 month i jar them in 8 oz little containers, change water everyday and feed tons till they go home, everyone made it to adult age, i also dont cull. every breeder finds what works for them and this worked out for me just fine i live in florida, so was no need for heater and idont use filters, everytime i change water i add seachem prime and thats all, it is possible to own bettas and breed them and raise fry , without hundreds of gallons in fish tanks or too much space.
Why lol?Here’s my fuel for the fire, I think artificial plants are better than live
Agreed!Could you state your reasoning? I would like to know why...
Gravity is a law, electricity is proven- go touch an electrical socket, microevolution is scientifically proven to be real, macroevolution IS a theory. They have no proof, it's just a big guessing game. No one was there. A great flood is scientifically proven. It was documented. There is a substantial amount of evidence. There are piles of focalized bones altogether, focalized shells and fish on mountain tops, etc.Technically no. All of that is just evidence to support a theory. Science itself can’t prove anything.
I have to agree with this...Some people do way too many water changes
You have 80+ tanks No wonder why you agreeI have to agree with this...
LOL! That is rather funny.You have 80+ tanks No wonder why you agree
Your fish would have been suffering from old tank syndrome.LOL! That is rather funny.
As to many doing too many water changes I agree and don't as it all depends on the tank. A tank with artificial plants will require more water changes than a planted tank. Also a tank that is over populated will need more water changes. Also a tank with sponge filters will need more water changes than a tank with under gravel filtration. When I lived in Texas I had a 55 gallon tank that went over two years without a real water change. Vacuumed the substrate when needed and replaced water lost due to evaporation but no actual water changes for over two years.
Part of me wonders why we remove a bunch of water and replace with water that we treat to try to make just like the water we removed.