are they real hard to keep at this age? i heard its hard because they are so young .........i saw a 3-4 inch one at my lfs today for 18 bucks and was really tempted to get it but i heard they were hard to keep at such a small size......is it true?
Lol, I do the same thing with the accidental products of my community tank. it creates ample fun for my rays, aro and oscars.Yaaaa, I got my 3 inch Aro today. $29.99. His tail fin was a little tattered though. The lfs told me he jumped out of his tank into a puffer tank and they nipped him a bit. But all else looks fine. A little on the skinny side though. I trierd feeding him some mollys, bit no deal, then tried flake, nothing doing. So I tossed a piece of krill in, he snapped at it and missed. I then dangle one above him and he gulped it right as I let go. I can hold my hand in the tank and after about 15 secoonds he will come and swim right up to my hand, way cool man. So one piece of krill today, hopefully more tomorrow. Pics will come monday when i get my cam back.
super, and meal wormsmeal worms? super worms? earth worms or blood worms?
Hikari Carnivore pellets! Feed me Hikari Carnivore pellets. And yeah, I started mine out hand feeding when he was a little tyke, till he got bigger and bigger and CHOMP, so I toss them hard in the water and he catches them like a dog. 6 mos of training....he's over 18" now, a year old.Oh and saving all the poor clown loaches from petsmart, those guys get there all torn up, and the dragon fish, oh, dont even get me started on that mess. There heads are 3 times the size of their bodies. they just sit and starve there.
my black arow loves these he ate the the first day after never eating them before and at night when the lights are he will swim down to the bottom and gobble up blackworms(i think he eats the shrimp pellets too)Congrats! Try the Hikari Arowana pellets. You might need to break it into smaller pieces for your fish though.