Ahem, may I quote sbuse. "another thing i have noticed from personal exp is that most aros have a side they will roll on and jump on. almost like being right or left handed. i have noticed that my aros that got de got it (at least at first) on the side they roll on,". Now, by your definition he's saying his aro's are rolling....into the top of the tank? No, he's saying his aro's jump and then roll to the side and land on the water on that side. If he's saying his aro's are rolling into the top of tank then he has some slightly incorrect grammar, which would obviously be misunderstood.
the only thing they hit when they jump is the top, no room to jump out of the water and land back in it. He is stating that they tend to roll to one side as they jump, therefore leading wth the side of the head that the DE develops.I'm sure Scott will chime in and help you understand that which you don't. Until then, they're in tankthe only thing they hit when they jump is the top, no room to jump out of the water and land back in it. He is stating that they tend to roll to one side as they jump, therefore leading wth the side of the head that the DE develops.
I read his post again. Nowhere in there does he state that there in a tank. But never-the-less, from what I thought his post meant, that was my opinion. The way the post is written, it's not unlikely I mis-understood it. I'm just saying that, if DE was caused by head trauma, and head trauma came from hitting the water's surface side-ways....well, that that would not be possible.
Glad that you said that. For one, I don't think keeping an arowana in a tank SHOULD be common practice. If you want to house it there for the first year or two thats fine, but unless you have a 10x5 tank then it's just not going to work. I do not understand everyone saying 8x3x2 is standard for silver arowanas. We're dealing with a fish that can and WILL reach 3 feet in the aquarium, possibly 4 feet in a pond. So no, keeping an arowana in tanks shouldn't be common practice; keeping them in pond should.Your right, and why would common sense apply? Not like keeping arowana in a tank is a common practice, right?
Glad that you said that. For one, I don't think keeping an arowana in a tank SHOULD be common practice. If you want to house it there for the first year or two thats fine, but unless you have a 10x5 tank then it's just not going to work. I do not understand everyone saying 8x3x2 is standard for silver arowanas. We're dealing with a fish that can and WILL reach 3 feet in the aquarium, possibly 4 feet in a pond. So no, keeping an arowana in tanks shouldn't be common practice; keeping them in pond should.
Glad that you said that. For one, I don't think keeping an arowana in a tank SHOULD be common practice. If you want to house it there for the first year or two thats fine, but unless you have a 10x5 tank then it's just not going to work. I do not understand everyone saying 8x3x2 is standard for silver arowanas. We're dealing with a fish that can and WILL reach 3 feet in the aquarium, possibly 4 feet in a pond. So no, keeping an arowana in tanks shouldn't be common practice; keeping them in pond should.