I'M DONE WITH AROs

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I read through all that? Yes. Some people do not bother and readily lambast the OP, some have it in their nature (from that same obnoxious person). This is what I think. There is nothing you can do with drop eye. As for the jumping, you cannot go for 5th nor you can go for another top dweller in that tank. You have rays, with an "s". You will have to find something taller if you plan to keep jumpy fish. A single defensive strike will send your whole tank in a jumping frenzy. Even if you have a cover, you'll end up with dead fish from headbutting the cover or the glass. It is also good to vent from time to time. Keeps us wanting to do this hobby or the silver in your case. Just do not forget to state it. People are easy to jump to conclusions or too lazy to read. Actually, if I didn't read Miguel's post, I would have jumped in the same boat.

I'm going to have to agree that maybe I'm better off without a top dweller as I do own and like shallower tanks. Next time I will more clearly state the intention of my post as well to avoid the "drama".

HAPPY NEW YEAR everyone!
 
If you love the fish I would still reconsider. Legend says when an Arowana dies, it takes the place of its owners. Trust me I've lost a few expensive aros but it didn't stop me from getting my fifth one. We jus have to learn in this hobby you will have casualties. You do what you want and learn from mistakes. Jus remember opinions are like ***holes, everybody has one. Good luck


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My first aro jumped after my dad left the lid to my tank open and our dog decided it would be a perfect snack. It was the most expensive snack he ever got. The silver aro I have now I bought about a year and a half ago at around 4 inches. He's now 20 inches and living with rays, a knife, a gar, and a few tinfoils. They all do fine together. I have glass tops and the weight of the glass is enough to keep the aro from getting out. I hear him thump against the top regularly but the lids never fly open. How big is the tank? Maybe time to upgrade to thick glass lids. Anyway sorry for the loss. Give it some time and you'll be itching for another aro!


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You should give aros another try. Silver aros are too common and skittish imo. I'd rather get an african aro or a lei if you can find one and have the right tank for it. Silvers always try to jump out but the african aros I've had don't. Rule #1 with any aro though is to keep the lids tightly covered. I saw one guy with an aro tank keep 5lb. barbell weights on the lids so his jardini couldn't jump out.
 
Hope it outlasts the others this time though. Good luck.


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