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baracuda
04-14-2006, 1:16 AM
today i bought a baby aro about 2 inches. It does not have the egg sac still attached so i bought it. they said if it has the egg sac it is more vulnerable. This one is in a 10 gallon until it gets about 5-6inches so i can move him to the big tank because right now i know my big fish will eat him....it happened before. Anyone know how long it will take to get 5-6inches in a 10g and what to feed it? I have blood worms and guppy feeders right now. thanks
WyldFya
04-14-2006, 1:27 AM
I would use a bigger tank for a grow out tank. Blood worms are ok, but I would get him onto some kind of pellet or freeze dried food. I used ocean plankton for mine when they were that size. In good conditions, with a high protein diet you can expect about 1 inch per month. 10 gallon could cause for some minor problems once they hit the 4 inch mark, but it is doable, jsut not recommended.
DeLgAdO
04-14-2006, 1:48 AM
today i bought a baby aro about 2 inches. It does not have the egg sac still attached so i bought it. they said if it has the egg sac it is more vulnerable. This one is in a 10 gallon until it gets about 5-6inches so i can move him to the big tank because right now i know my big fish will eat him....it happened before. Anyone know how long it will take to get 5-6inches in a 10g and what to feed it? I have blood worms and guppy feeders right now. thanks
damnit use the search key in the friggin menu bar
sam_cj
04-14-2006, 2:00 AM
I would use a bigger tank for a grow out tank. Blood worms are ok, but I would get him onto some kind of pellet or freeze dried food. I used ocean plankton for mine when they were that size. In good conditions, with a high protein diet you can expect about 1 inch per month. 10 gallon could cause for some minor problems once they hit the 4 inch mark, but it is doable, jsut not recommended.
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Steve_89
04-14-2006, 5:29 AM
I second what the others said :thumbsup: