Far2lively Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Mar 4, 2012 987 71 321 London, England Apr 9, 2012 #11 Aurantimaculata are subtropical, arowana and dats are tropical fish
PhullTank57 Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Feb 7, 2005 3,870 60 356 The Next Level www.youtube.com Apr 9, 2012 #12 Yes, I am aware of that. TY
Far2lively Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Mar 4, 2012 987 71 321 London, England Apr 9, 2012 #13 PhullTank57 said: Yes, I am aware of that. TY Click to expand... how can you kep them in the same tank then??
PhullTank57 said: Yes, I am aware of that. TY Click to expand... how can you kep them in the same tank then??
PhullTank57 Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Feb 7, 2005 3,870 60 356 The Next Level www.youtube.com Apr 10, 2012 #14 how can you kep them in the same tank then?? Click to expand... That's an old pic, was only for temp too, btw. Here's some pics of old aurantic pair in their own seperate 560g tank (6 x 5 x 2.5'). briefly shared with c. maculata (subtropical/tropical sp?.... "can stand cold water??") *(sorry follen, didn't mean to derail ur thread.)
how can you kep them in the same tank then?? Click to expand... That's an old pic, was only for temp too, btw. Here's some pics of old aurantic pair in their own seperate 560g tank (6 x 5 x 2.5'). briefly shared with c. maculata (subtropical/tropical sp?.... "can stand cold water??") *(sorry follen, didn't mean to derail ur thread.)
follen Polypterus MFK Member Jun 30, 2008 2,029 131 96 england Apr 10, 2012 #15 Wow would love a tank that size fish look immense Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
Wow would love a tank that size fish look immense Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
PhullTank57 Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Feb 7, 2005 3,870 60 356 The Next Level www.youtube.com Apr 10, 2012 #16 Thanks follen. Pics don't do aurantics any justice. colors so much more vivid in person.