Arowana Info

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They do, at older ages when larger, they take monkeys.
 
But they are known as water monkeys themselves.
 
I have feeling I'll get some bad comments. Sorry guys, I tried.
 
Where did the monkey information come from? I have never read that.
 
And I appreciate what you are trying to do.
 
Well I'm making a bit of an explanation on each type of Arowana.
 
Well looks like the Pygmy marmoset is the smallest amazonian monkey at 6 ounces and 6 inches long.

So I just ordered up a dozen of these little guys for my arowana @ www. getyourfeedermonkeys .com :grinno:

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What I think is a lot of the time people see silvers in 55-180 gallon tanks and they assume that that's an ok size to keep them in but in reality the owner uses it as a grow out because fish in their pond are too big to get along with them but yet I think a 180 will suffice for a year or maybe a little more and then then you should move to your existing pond or pool I don't think you would get the full lifespan or full enjoyment out of an Arowana living in a tank I mean you could do it but I would not recommend it but then again I'm no expert its only my opinion


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