
#DREAM AQUARIUM FOR WINDOWS 10 FLICKERING KEYGEN#

And why wouldn't they be? The benefits of shoals, both to nervous prey fish, as well as stalking predatory packs, are vast. Let's not be mistaken that many fish are highly social animals. Most contentiously, I couldn't pin down exactly what could be classed as a 'realistically sized group'. The responses were, for the best part, less than encouraging (including my own) with the general consensus being that it was difficult to do, in part due to customer inclinations, as well as the prohibitive cost of buying large numbers of fish.ĭespite adding my tuppence worth to the debate (I was, and still ever so slightly am involved in the trade, after all) I couldn't get the topic out of my head. I recently caught the tail end of a discussion on social media, where a well known aquarist was asking traders genuinely (with I felt, more than a tinge of resigned sadness) whether they struggled to sell fish in realistically sized groups. I go window shopping for one thing and come back besotted with the first heaving tank I see. Some of my favourite ever step-by-step features have been triggered this way.

Nobody gets inspired by three timid Neon tetras huddled like Victorian-era beggars in a corner, but we've all been suckered in at some point by a majestic throng of movement and colour.Įven the 'simple' fish like danios or platies take on a different lustre when housed in their hundreds. Retailers know this, which is one of the reasons they love to have their tanks brimming with fish.
