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I agree 1000% with you. It pains me greatly to see fish in incompatible situations. And, 95% of the time....it's the fish that pays the price.
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I myself just purchased a new 55g setup, and plan on getting a Red tail catfish.
From what I've seen, this should be fine for the fish for at least the first year or more. Many I've seen 2 years in that size till they are too large, and need to move to another tank, or as I've done before, trade in to my local pet shop for other fish so that someone more well equipped than they can enjoy it. Last edited by mayhem17 : 02-18-2011 at 08:52 PM. |
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