Two False Perculas and One Maroon

dodgerblue

Member
ok, well in my opinion it is ignorant for anyone to think that nature always follows a set of rules. where are all the free thinking people at???
 

camfish

Active Member
Originally Posted by DodgerBlue
http:///forum/post/2908298
ok, well in my opinion it is ignorant for anyone to think that nature always follows a set of rules. where are all the free thinking people at???
I guess they are at home crying and wondering why all their fish are dead. It isn't set in stone, but the experiences of others have told us that risks like this aren't worth making.
 

snakeblitz33

Well-Known Member
Originally Posted by camfish
http:///forum/post/2908313
I guess they are at home crying and wondering why all their fish are dead. It isn't set in stone, but the experiences of others have told us that risks like this aren't worth making.
+1
There are some cases out there which are not normal, however thousands of people have tried these things and for the most part thousands of people have failed at it.
Do your fish a favor, please?
 

lmecher

Member
Originally Posted by DodgerBlue
http:///forum/post/2908298
ok, well in my opinion it is ignorant for anyone to think that nature always follows a set of rules. where are all the free thinking people at???

You are right here, nature dosen't always follow a set of rules but statisticly speaking here 100% of your responses have told you that your long range out look for them to coexist is 0% good. I for one have first hand experience with maroons, mine was 4" of pure mean. As juvinelles she was a very sweet fish. I am sure many who have chimed in have had similar experiences, that is how nature engineered this fish. Since you have decided to throw caution to the wind I really do wish you luck. I truely hope you change your mind.
Camfish I like you too
 

1journeyman

Active Member
Originally Posted by DodgerBlue
http:///forum/post/2904546
... But I also know that everything doesn't always "follow the rule". So there is a chance you take when you go against what is the norm. ....

Originally Posted by DodgerBlue
http:///forum/post/2908136
WOW! bunch of haters on the forum. Log on in three years so I can show you an updated photo of all my fish still living together.


Originally Posted by DodgerBlue

http:///forum/post/2908298
ok, well in my opinion it is ignorant for anyone to think that nature always follows a set of rules. where are all the free thinking people at???
I'm generally confused by your posts...
*You do something you readily admit is against the norm
*You admit it only has a "chance" of working
*Then you tell people they are haters and should be free thinkers for explaining to you what most likely will occur?
You are gambling with the lives of a pair of Clownfish. That's not progressive, cutting edge or free thinking, it is simply cruel. It *might* work. Chances are, however, you will have a pair of dead clowns in your tank.
I once had a stray cat come live in my barn; She was an amazing hunter. She used to catch species of rats I never knew I had and proudly deliver their headless corpses to my porch. One day i looked out my garage window and saw her eating her cat food. Suddenly she jumped up and moved out of the way. A small mouse had walked up behind her, and apparently startled her. She watched as this brave little mouse walked right into her food bowl and began eating. When it was done it hopped off.
I'll never understand why that mouse was not afraid of my cat, nor why my cat didn't promptly eat it. I defies all "laws" of nature. Still, however, I wouldn't go out and buy another mouse to try to replicate what I saw that day.
Species of Clowns can co-exist. That does not mean simply going out and mixing Clowns will lead to success, no matter how many times you see it work. After all, even when you see it work their is no invisible score card to show you how many times it has failed and the results have been flushed down the toilet.
 
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