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I live in Montana on 30 acres with three pastures separated by trees and have had up to 4 horses who could run and eat grass till they got too fat and we had to trim them down. Every day on my way to work I drive by a house on 1 acre with 2 horses out in front. They look healthy and I can see they are fed and watered everyday. Are my horses happier and thriving more than the horses on one acre? Do they even know the difference if they are cared for properly? Should I go up to their front door and tell the owners they are not treating their animals right? I don't think SO!
I've had a large Golden Retriever also at this house. She could run and run all she wanted. In New York, people have full sized dogs in apartments and condos and have dog walkers and these dogs NEVER have a chance to run as fast as they can. Who's dog is happier and thriving better?
To tell you the truth, I'm fed up with TANG POLICE who judge other people based on the size of their tanks. And most of these TANG POLICE have huge tanks and they tell the rest of us poor slobs that we should not have tangs because our tanks are not worthy.
I have snorkeled all over the Caribbean and Hawaii and can tell you that any tank you stick a tang in is going to be confining. So sorry TANG POLICE. I really don't care what you think!
This man is a legend I like him he’s right see I don’t have that kinda money to afford a 200 gallon tank but what I do know is there are fangs that are placed in 200 gallon tanks and still die. Should we blame this on it didn’t have enough room? Bc last time I checked you aren’t the fish and you may think it looks crowded but sometimes a fish is content with company I mean I think so I don’t know bc I’m not a FISH[emoji23] my tangs actually get along with each other and will literally play with each other in a freaking 55 gallon so really who’s to say we are right or wrong I say if they are happy and are healthy then that’s good enough for me