Lemon tiger Oscar

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id also like to point out in asia the commonly recommended tank size for aros is a 65g. ridiculous imo but its worth pointing out.
Well I live in SAE and the commonly recommended tank size for silver aros is 7x 3 x 2 (foot) and 6 x 2.5 x 2 for asian aros.In places like Singapore they keep fish in much tighter spaces since space is a luxury there but they make up for it with overfiltration.'Asia' is a bit broad don't you think?
 
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He’s going into the guppy breeding area there’s no guppy’s left I feed them all last night to the chickens it only costed 10$ so not upset with that so that’s where the fh is going (can’t get a real good pic rn sorry) or he’s going into a 5g tank then in a month or two going into that 20g tote View attachment 1459512
That looks like a trimac cross,what some people call 'low quality fh' because it hasn't been bred for many generations to have a shorter and stockier build it's very likely it'll get much bigger than an average Fh
 
That looks like a trimac cross,what some people call 'low quality fh' because it hasn't been bred for many generations to have a shorter and stockier build it's very likely it'll get much bigger than an average Fh
Honestly I think it’s beautiful as it is and can’t wait for it to grow and do these still get a kok or not since they aren’t bred into future generations
 
Well I live in SAE and the commonly recommended tank size for silver aros is 7x 3 x 2 (foot) and 6 x 2.5 x 2 for asian aros.In places like Singapore they keep fish in much tighter spaces since space is a luxury there but they make up for it with overfiltration.'Asia' is a bit broad don't you think?
In Singapore the recommmended tank size for asians in 4 x 2 x 2 and for silvers 6 x 2 x 2. The filtration here is excellent and the range of fishes here is much more and cheaper. Like a motoro stingray is only $28-$40 while a silver arowana is only $12-20. However we do have limited space as much people live in flats.
 
In Singapore the recommmended tank size for asians in 4 x 2 x 2 and for silvers 6 x 2 x 2. The filtration here is excellent and the range of fishes here is much more and cheaper. Like a motoro stingray is only $28-$40 while a silver arowana is only $12-20. However we do have limited space as much people live in flats.
You have motoro rays for 40$ dude in Ohio they’re freaking 4-500$
 
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You have motoro rays for 40$ dude in Ohio they’re freaking 4-500$
Yes and it’s in SGD. so if you convert it to USD Motoros are only $20-30USD and arowanas are like $7 USD. I think it’s because most breeders are from Asia and are later shipped to other countries. However I find it can be a problem as well as people take forgranted the fish due to its cheap price and put them in too small tanks or overcrowd the tank
 
In Singapore the recommmended tank size for asians in 4 x 2 x 2 and for silvers 6 x 2 x 2. The filtration here is excellent and the range of fishes here is much more and cheaper. Like a motoro stingray is only $28-$40 while a silver arowana is only $12-20. However we do have limited space as much people live in flats.

I don't want to derail this thread here, but what about the filtration in Singapore makes it so much different that they can justify those types of stocking levels? I'm genuinely asking because I don't know.
 
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I don't want to derail this thread here, but what about the filtration in Singapore makes it so much different that they can justify those types of stocking levels? I'm genuinely asking because I don't know.
They take it to the next level, massive sumps,overkill mechanical filtration and the turnover they run is crazy i've seen tanks packed so much that some fish bump into each other but the water is so clear that it looks like their floating in air.
A few tanks from hobbyists based in Singapore :
Note : none of these photos belong to me,the names of the original owners are mentionedSBa.jpge of
Credit : shaik ahmad hussien

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Credit : Nur qarnain
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Credit : Ben Limbichir tank 2.jpg
Credit : Azrey Rey

Sorry for derailing the thread further.
 
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