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wannaarro
03-29-2006, 10:45 PM
Well, here goes a stoopid question, but I've been reading here and recommended other sites:
The arowana/jardini species are so awesome, beautiful and graceful, but get
so freakin' big!!!! If I were in a real house I would go for one, but I'm in a
"quilted metal box" aka mobile home. I would really like to get an aro-type
fish, but something that won't get quite so monstrous. Sounds like an
oxymoron, I know, but I just thought it was worth a shot. Even the jardini
get too big. Any ideas out there, or am I just SOL??? Or defeating the purpose?
Thanks. Renee :asianarow

vtnamezeboi
03-29-2006, 10:50 PM
i think your out of luck....but what tank are you gonan put a jardini in? they don't get that big compared to the silver arowana....

ewurm
03-29-2006, 10:50 PM
Arowanas all get big. I recommend Golden Wonder Killifish for a very small pike shaped fish that are still cool. They don't have the big scales and don't eat other fish, but they are still fun to watch.

OscarHook
03-30-2006, 1:03 AM
my Killi's have eaten small fish, neons, danios, baby livebearers, etc..., they also get earthworms and crickets every week.

Oddball
03-30-2006, 1:27 AM
For a small tank, I'm afraid the only Osteoglossids (bony tongues) that will fit are the butterfly fish (Pantodon) and the goldeneye (Hiodon). The 5 more commonly known species require 200 to 300 gals and up for life.