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![]() If you googled it, then you also know that they are very picky eaters and considered to be somewhat of an advanced fish to care for.
If this is in fact the fish you purchased, then you have made a few mistakes here. The first mistake was buying a fish without knowing anything about it, including it's name. The second mistake was dealing with a fish store that clearly cares more about profit than promoting responsibility within this hobby. Sorry - someone had to say it. Honestly, you should take this fish back and ask for a refund. Just print off the care sheet for this species and when the guy asks why you are returning the fish, hand him the care sheet and just say "really?" with as much sarcasam as you can manage. you might add "why would you sell me this fish?" |
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![]() Well the info sheets are not always right. This fish is a great eater and has been doing great the past 4 weeks that i have had it. I am not very concerned about it right now, I will let it grow a bit and then find a tank large enough to house it.... or maybe thats incentive to go bigger myself.
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However now that you have it and it's eating it should be ok in a 110g for a couple of years before it out grows your tank, depending on how fast it grows of course, so it's good you realize a new home or a tank up grade will need to happen later on. It is also the type of fish that creates a higher bio load then others so keep that in mind with tank mates and keep up with water changes and as he grows larger water changes will be necessary.
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One more fish should be ok?, right!!! ![]() Last edited by fishoholic; 04-23-2011 at 04:38 PM. |