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mrtrini45 wrote:Silver Arowana
antlind wrote:mrtrini45 wrote:Silver Arowana
How big is this one? Don’t they grow to be a couple feet long? are you keeping him in a pond?
pugboy wrote:are arowanas easy to get locally?
there are some very impressive ones in the far east
speedmelter wrote:pugboy wrote:are arowanas easy to get locally?
there are some very impressive ones in the far east
yes fairly easy, cost around 600 - 800 for a small one, thats what i paid. my own is now getting too big in the space of about two years in my tank. I suggest you get one only if you have a pond
pugboy wrote:Do they have the bright pearl scale ones locally?
They real impressive in glass aquariumspeedmelter wrote:pugboy wrote:are arowanas easy to get locally?
there are some very impressive ones in the far east
yes fairly easy, cost around 600 - 800 for a small one, thats what i paid. my own is now getting too big in the space of about two years in my tank. I suggest you get one only if you have a pond
meccalli wrote:Yet to see anyone actually go through the trouble of obtaining a bonafide asian arowana which are illegal to obtain in the US. Most are indeed obtained from south america, namely the silver arowana as well as the black. Some persons have brought in jardinii's as well. However, much of the coloured varieties you see on sale are produced by a cruel practice of dying where the slime coat is degraded using an acid dip and then dyed. The colors are temporary, however the effects on the fish's immune system is lasting which often results in them getting sick and prone to all manner of infections. You'll often see them marketed as strawberry or blueberry aros.
Ronnie203 wrote:Anyone knows where I can get a rubber seal for a Resun EF 800 canister filter ?
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Wonder what kind of filtration he using?
The sunlight would turn that green real quick
MaxPower wrote:Algae like wow and heat!
No pellet guns, sling shot or big stone eh fellas, have some behavior.
SMc wrote:How he cleaning them? I know the process would be the same as any other lage tank or pond but with those you have somewhere to stand.
death365 wrote:Who have local guppies? I want to end up with a red white an black variety but trying to increase liveliness which I feel I can get via new local dna
I have a good bit of guppies.Gimme a holler when you ready.death365 wrote:Who have local guppies? I want to end up with a red white an black variety but trying to increase liveliness which I feel I can get via new local dna
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