The level of successful trolling here....I know some people still think a fish only grows to the size of its tank and all, but an aro?
twice? you mean like 10 times the size at a minimum lol.And you NEED a bigger tank, please listen to what the people on here are telling you. You need a tank at least twice the size of what you have to house just one arowana adequately, please listen to these guys!
if hes trolling then I'll admit he's got me triggered. I hate this kind of one way thinking the OP has lol.The level of successful trolling here....I know some people still think a fish only grows to the size of its tank and all, but an aro?
I did say AT LEAST. He has a 3ft right? So 6ftx2ftx2ft was my thinking of twice the size. Which is still a bare minimum I know, but its a lot better than what he currently has.twice? you mean like 10 times the size at a minimum lol.
Im sorry I'm all for helping people and even macheting my way through a language barrier. But I can already tell he's one of the ones that asks the question and then hears only the advice he wants/that is conducive to his wants in the hobby. His English is definitely good enough to take the advice we gave and run with it
ok well when you say it like that ya...I was going off of gallons not actual tank measurement lol...whatever aussie lolI did say AT LEAST. He has a 3ft right? So 6ftx2ftx2ft was my thinking of twice the size. Which is still a bare minimum I know, but its a lot better than what he currently has.
were do you live? silver aros here go for 15-20 bucks a piece at 3-5 inchesI just can't see someone thinking 3ft fish = 3ft tank, oscars crammed into 20-40 gallons any day of the week you'll find that. Oscars are only 10$ usually, I have yet to see an aro under 80$ and that was a 5" one whose fins were very badly shredded
ok well when you say it like that ya...I was going off of gallons not actual tank measurement lol...whatever aussie lol
Footprint for fish. Volume for numberI usually go by footprint because 9 times out of 10 that's what matters.