i wonder...just landed into this video...it is extremely stocked even by 'youtube standard'...
http://www.youtube.com/user/nilsoncheng#p/u/2/xXTBHEQrrKk
http://www.youtube.com/user/nilsoncheng#p/u/2/xXTBHEQrrKk
I've seen very little evidence of stress due to overstocking in any tanks. Stress due to poor water conditions due to overstocking, sure.i doubt whether a fish can survive there for even a year with such stress due to overstocking...
i doubt whether a fish can survive there for even a year with such stress due to overstocking...
Also, judging by the kind (and expense) of most of the fish in the video...... I'm certain the owner knows what they are doing.
The idea that the owner knows what they're doing because they buy expensive fish is ridiculous.
The idea that the owner knows what they're doing because they buy expensive fish is ridiculous.
The idea that the owner knows what they're doing because they buy expensive fish is ridiculous.
Have seen quiet a few setups like this when I was visiting Asia for the most part they all look healthy and well taken care of
Not ridiculous at all. Newbies aren't plopping down $1,000+ on a single fish to put them in an environment they don't belong in.
The owner either knows what he is doing.... or the guy he pays to take care of it does. Either way..... my statement is still true.
I'd love to see accounts of tanks w/ Clarions and other rare fish, where the owner had no idea what they were doing.....and didn't have a knowledgeable serviceman taking care of the tank.
Yes it might happen every once in a while. There's obviously an exception to every rule. But that doesn't make it "ridiculous" to assume the owner knows what they are doing.