nw2sltfsh
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So it is late at night and I am bored, so like most people I was surfing the web and went to a large fish store site - this fish store is located in Lancaster PA for those that may know of the store I am speaking of.
On this site in the MISC fish section
Here is what it said:
Species Profile:
Common Name: Barracuda Scientific Name: Sphyraena barracuda
Origin: Atlantic and Indo-Pacific Restricted: No
Diet: Carnivore Max Size: 78 (inches)
Water Conditions: Compatibility:
Tank Size: 200 (gallons) * Reef Safe: No
Temp: 74 - 82 (Fahrenheit) * Invert Safe: Yes *
S.G.: 1.020 - 1.024 * Community Safe: No *
pH: 8.0 - 8.4 * Venomous: No
Difficulty: 5 (scale of 1-low to 10-high)
Ok so here is my question - How can a fish that can reach 78 inches (6.5 ft) be considered ok in a 200 gallon
This is so sad - why would someone even write something like that for some begininer to think it would be cool to have a Barracuda in their tank
On this site in the MISC fish section
Here is what it said:
Species Profile:
Common Name: Barracuda Scientific Name: Sphyraena barracuda
Origin: Atlantic and Indo-Pacific Restricted: No
Diet: Carnivore Max Size: 78 (inches)
Water Conditions: Compatibility:
Tank Size: 200 (gallons) * Reef Safe: No
Temp: 74 - 82 (Fahrenheit) * Invert Safe: Yes *
S.G.: 1.020 - 1.024 * Community Safe: No *
pH: 8.0 - 8.4 * Venomous: No
Difficulty: 5 (scale of 1-low to 10-high)
Ok so here is my question - How can a fish that can reach 78 inches (6.5 ft) be considered ok in a 200 gallon
This is so sad - why would someone even write something like that for some begininer to think it would be cool to have a Barracuda in their tank