18 inch Jardini arowana -So cal, CA Pick-up

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All you skeptics need to do some research on Arowana tail biting before coming onto someone else's FS thread and talking down. Makes you look less stupid when I and other experienced arowana keepers, present you with evidence to the contrary.

Although there is no documented Australian Arowana tail biting occurrence, it occurs surprisingly often in Asian Arowanas (Just look it up on Youtube). Australian Arowanas are relatively close relatives to the Asian Arowanas (as least more so than the SA Arowanas).If you have bothered to look at a map any 5th grader can tell you plainly that Australia and South East Asia was once connected in the past(Pangaea). They may be genetically predisposed since these ancient times. Anyways, in regards the tail bite "problem" - once they start it is very hard for them to stop doing so.

Bottom line, tail biting can and does happen.
 
CrAzYNeSs;4102243; said:
All you skeptics need to do some research on Arowana tail biting before coming onto someone else's FS thread and talking down. Makes you look less stupid when I and other experienced arowana keepers, present you with evidence to the contrary.

Although there is no documented Australian Arowana tail biting occurrence, it occurs surprisingly often in Asian Arowanas (Just look it up on Youtube). Australian Arowanas are relatively close relatives to the Asian Arowanas (as least more so than the SA Arowanas).If you have bothered to look at a map any 5th grader can tell you plainly that Australia and South East Asia was once connected in the past(Pangaea). They may be genetically predisposed since these ancient times. Anyways, in regards the tail bite "problem" - once they start it is very hard for them to stop doing so.

Bottom line, tail biting can and does happen.


never seen it happen to my jar. but u did some research i guess your rite. but for me its still hard to believe.
 
CrAzYNeSs;4102243; said:
All you skeptics need to do some research on Arowana tail biting before coming onto someone else's FS thread and talking down. Makes you look less stupid when I and other experienced arowana keepers, present you with evidence to the contrary.

Although there is no documented Australian Arowana tail biting occurrence, it occurs surprisingly often in Asian Arowanas (Just look it up on Youtube). Australian Arowanas are relatively close relatives to the Asian Arowanas (as least more so than the SA Arowanas).If you have bothered to look at a map any 5th grader can tell you plainly that Australia and South East Asia was once connected in the past(Pangaea). They may be genetically predisposed since these ancient times. Anyways, in regards the tail bite "problem" - once they start it is very hard for them to stop doing so.


Hey thanks crazyness for backing it up! bump for you bro!

Bottom line, tail biting can and does happen.
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haha i submit but i call it how i see it......
nice aro and GL on sale.
 
sao870;4099618; said:
lol bite his own tail sounds like b.s ho can a fish bite his tail like a dog?
Some arowana does bite its own tail!
arowfan;4100784; said:
have you personally seen it bite its own tail? jardinis are, in my opinion (along with asian arows) one of the least flexible arows compared to a silver lets say-hard to believe it does that...any video of him biting his tail?
i bet its the dat...

i would let it heal up too...gl with the sale!
On the contrary, some asian arowana prones to biting its own tail!
Danny Monster;4101016; said:
i really dont think its possible for the jar to bite its own tail. seriously.
I learn that earth is sphere shape, yet I see it's flat. I don't think it's possible for me to walk on a sphere shape, yet, I'm walking :D
CrAzYNeSs;4102243; said:
All you skeptics need to do some research on Arowana tail biting before coming onto someone else's FS thread and talking down. Makes you look less stupid when I and other experienced arowana keepers, present you with evidence to the contrary.

Although there is no documented Australian Arowana tail biting occurrence, it occurs surprisingly often in Asian Arowanas (Just look it up on Youtube). Australian Arowanas are relatively close relatives to the Asian Arowanas (as least more so than the SA Arowanas).If you have bothered to look at a map any 5th grader can tell you plainly that Australia and South East Asia was once connected in the past(Pangaea). They may be genetically predisposed since these ancient times. Anyways, in regards the tail bite "problem" - once they start it is very hard for them to stop doing so.

Bottom line, tail biting can and does happen.
You nailed it!

To the OP, good luck with your sale. It was suggested that tail biting could be caused from parasite/fungus on tail that makes fish irritated
 
JayJardini;4103282; said:
yeah, let me see it? prove it with a pic of you in it too.

ok. just took these pictures.

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