Whats the minimum tank size for a single Green Terror?

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I'm deeply deeply hurt by your unassailable cutting Witt.
It was not witt, I was deadly serious.

I have no wish to engage any further with this. Your first post on this forum was nothing fish related it was just to pick at my faults and be dramatic about the end of the world.
That makes you a hypocritical drama Queen.
Say what you will,I'm done here.
 
The internet is a wonderful tool for many reasons ..... unfortunately some people choose to use it as a faceless, cowardly back biting exercise in futility ..... instead of being deliberately antagonistic how about sharing knowledge like adults ? Stanzzz7 .... prime example of pompous, antagonistic oneupmanship ..... we are adults and struggle to communicate like intelligent and friendly people. I despair ..... I'd give the human race another 100 years maximum.

He was sharing. And he has shared plenty. What have you done on this forum?

What you said in your post seems a perfect description of yourself.

For everyone interested in similar topics, there's a clear difference in fish behavior when they are in a tank that's too small, barely enough, or suitable for their sizes. It's pretty easy to tell. If you haven't had the chance to find out by yourself, listen to those who have.
 
there's a clear difference in fish behavior when they are in a tank that's too small, barely enough, or suitable for their sizes. It's pretty easy to tell.
+1. And it's similar with bare tanks, which are generally more about our convenience than a reasonable environment for the fish. Same with stocking levels. What looks too empty to some people can be just fine by the fish. I get it and I've been there, you have what you have for a tank and you want this or that fish, but at some point as a hobbyist the question of what's the smallest tank this or that fish can live in becomes moot in favor of what really fits the tank or what's a more reasonable tank for the fish in question.

Fortunately for us hobbyists, many species are adaptable to halfway reasonable tanks, some more or less than others, but that margin extends only so far before you get stressed or neurotic fish, hyper aggression you wouldn't see in a larger tank, etc.
 
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