[17:54] neo: http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44519
[17:54] neo: my son at 1
[17:54] Paul: nice
[17:54] Paul: if he grows up to be 6''1 you know he's not yours
[17:55] Paul: =P
[17:56] neo: LOL
[17:56] neo: f*ggot
You can't eyeball it and say its definitely over 3 feet. Unless someone has a a tape measure or some type of an accountable scale in the picture I would still say 36" for max size and 39" if you belileve in freaks of nature but I'll be damned to see a 48" asian aro or close to it.
he means aquarium salt ...the dosage shoud say 1 teaspoon per 10 gallon... I would do melafix and not use salt unless in dire need . The reason is too long to explain. Just stay with regular recommended dosage and take out your carbon for a day.
who knows we'll have to wait and see. I knew one day they will be more specific than the general S. formosus for asian aros. Its a good sign that in our lifetime, people in the USA will be able to obtain asian arowanas legally.
Reverse osomosis turns water into it's purist state. So it filters out everything incuding minerals which is vital for fish..so I suggest if you use R/o to buy something like r/o right made my kent to add the minerals back in.
In the states they call them built in overflow box but everyone else calls them Weirs. One reason why weirs don't work well in a freshwater setup is the algae build up in it makes a pain to clean also you have to make sure you water level have to be at a certain height. So if you went on...