Dang! That's true monster! My Silvers are about 22"-24". Biggest one is getting close to 25". I hope one day, I could have a silver aro that's 36" like yours. It's a true inspiration bro.hey thanks so much for the support! i think 2 of them are about 36"...the smallest one is around 28" or so. The largest one is obviously well in the 40s
Sorry about this. i accidentally posted twice cause i posted it first in the arowana media lounge but changed my mind and wanted to post it on the video lounge instead! but people started commenting on BOTH so i just left it...mayb the mods can combine the threads?? I'm not sure....Sucks that you made multiple threads, fail to see the reasoning behind this. Makes it real hard to have a conversation with others regarding the subject when ya have to post and follow three different threads
WOah thanks so much. Im definitely willing to check anything out! looks like an awesome aquarium though! such a good view. but the thing is that all fish look larger when u view them from that angle. Kinda like how when I take my green arowana out he's HUGE but in the pond he looks small. I can't wait to one day see my silver arow out of the water!Here is a link to the river cam I watched for a little while but did not see the arowana http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/Amazonia/default.cfm?cam=amazonia
HAHA thanks for the suggestion!!! i will look into it fo sure
Yes that is what I think a well. I've seen a lot of large silver arows but none NEARLY as thick as mineI am more impressed with how thick she is. Thanks for the video.
Even if he doesnt win for LONGEST i know he will probably win for GIRTH and thickness LOLBTW thought of running for Guinness world record?