It seems like some people might be cherry-picking information to fit their arguments. Regardless, I'm not here to debate the ideal tank size for a batfish. My concern was, and still is, the casual attitude towards euthanizing a fish that outgrows its tank. To me, it's not about the tank size, but about being responsible for the life you're bringing into your care. If you can't provide a suitable environment, maybe it's better not to buy the fish in the first place.
learning about the orbiculate batfish
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ravelo - Posts: 27
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floralix - Posts: 78
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Sorry for trying to assist, but it seems like you're not exactly informed on the topic, friend.
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ravelo - Posts: 27
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You picked a generic comment, I chose one specific to Platax orbicularis.
That wasn't a comment, it was a cheap shot. Trying to take a humane solution for a fish that outgrew its home and couldn't be rehomed, and twisting it to make someone else feel smaller.
I don't think it's acceptable to buy a fish you can't care for. And even less to rehome it if it gets too big.
I'm not trying to make you feel small, zenoxa. But I do think your attitude towards some people here is obnoxious and arrogant. Especially when you're shouting them down with a source you're misrepresenting, and with as little experience as the person you're arguing with.
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zenoxa - Posts: 376
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It seems the discussion has reached a stalemate, and we'll have to accept that we won't see eye to eye on this matter.