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Ok. I've mostly bit my toung around the crap you write but this had crossed the line!
You are so full of shit I'm sure it's spilling out of your ears!
I spent several years caring for aquariums, and not just mine. I worked for a company and I personally was in charge of over 50 set-ups that I was responsible for in every fashion. If anything went wrong it was my fault, the owners, whether it be just a home owner with a 125g brackish or The Rainforest Cafe with a 15,000g reef ecosystem, they never did anything, it was my employers business that was responsible.
You posted let the water keep to its own accord i was able to keep any fish i tried because my ph was stable, this is so far away from being the truth that I actually laughed my ass off when I read it. Then, my wife came in and asked what I was laughing at, when I told her she almost pee'd herself laughing so damn hard. She's never been responsible for fish but just from hanging out w me during my old rounds she knows more than you...
Getting a few puffers, loaches, plecos, barbs or tetras to live in a homeostasis is easy compared to the set-ups I used to care for, but even that requires pH testing. Their is no way to let it go alone without extensive aquaponics and knowledge. The nitrogen cycle must be maintained at all expense you fucking idiot!
Just remember this: You can fool some people all the time, and you can fool all people some times, BUT YOU CAN NOT FOOL EVERYONE ALL THE TIME!
But go ahead and post your jibberish cause nobody likes you anyways :rastasmoke:
do you honestly believe that every person who handles your fish before you buy it worries about the correct ph of their tanks. they are so filled with all kinds of copper and zinc and other minerials to control parisites than they are worried about water quality. even the little guy with his net in the amozon is just tossing fish after fis into a barrel and with all the amonia in the barrel the ph is so low it is amazing a fish lives.
when was the last time you walked into petco and saw them doing a water quality test of any kind to their tanks. any petstore for that matter. but i am the fool. these fish have been breed so long in captivity that they can accept a wide range of ph. and you cant go wrong with neutral. you just cant do it.