mike90":3rxu5xvi said:
well I have a 90 gallon. i think its big enough.
my my 8O
well-an achilles, under proper conditions, should live at least 10-15 years
come back and let us know how successful you've been
EXPERTS in achilles keeping have stated all over the place that they need VERY large tanks, and incredibly good/high flow-they are a surge zone fish, and are adapted/evolved to such an environment-they also have been shown/proven to have little to no adaptibility to conditions that are substandard to their natural needs/evolved requirements
if you didn't know how to pick one that's eating and healthy, and not enough to get him to eat/what diet it needs, what on earth makes you think you know what size tank it needs? or that you're qualified to make that judgement based on the knowledge you have ? saying it's a large enough tank in your limited to no experience level won't make it so :idea:
i'll wager that fish is dead in 1-2 months or less-and it will give me NO staisfaction to know i was right
sorry if this sounds all abit harsh-but imo, you pretty much deserve it
please research before you buy-there's no reason that fish should even be collected, much less for the 'satisfaction' of someone who will see it in their house for only a fraction of it's lifespan before killing it through ignorance
if indeed, it does live, for any length of time, it will be through either sheer luck, or in spite of, not because of, how you're keeping it