Bud_Man_Jr;562623; said:im sorry i will not ever post in your threads.i spoke my opinion but you have to be a inmature lil kid.come on get a clue aros need alot of room,to even turn also.
ZOO YORK 207;562452; said:i have never seen a silver arowana 3ft long before....never even heard of one getting that big in captivity.....and oh yeah it is only 4 fish...
REC;562655; said:I'm taking that as you are offended by what i said YORK..........I'm simply trying to make you realize that you made a mistake by purchasing 4 giants with a limited income. But at this point you took the responsibility when you bought them so now its up to you to do whatever is necessary to find them proper homes and a 180 is not even close. I know at least 3 people that live in my area that have 3ft.+ Silver Arowana's in home aquariums and it is not at all odd for them to reach that size. Your other fish you listed are in the same boat as far as size and putting them all in a 75gallon is quite simply bad fishkeeping. Delgado's arowana is not even the issue here because like a previous member said he has the money to upgrade, hell he just built a pond in his back yard. They are your fish so you do whatever you wan't but don't get upset because experienced members are telling you what you are doing is wrong. GoodLuck to you and your Monsters...
ZOO YORK 207;561728; said:i am really eye balling this 180 gallon for $400....i have a tsn(16") silver arowana(15") florida gar(14") rtc(15")
the question is.....could i add anything else? or is it too over stocked?
oh btw when the tsn and rtc get to big i will give them away....
REC;562655; said:I'm taking that as you are offended by what i said YORK..........I'm simply trying to make you realize that you made a mistake by purchasing 4 giants with a limited income. But at this point you took the responsibility when you bought them so now its up to you to do whatever is necessary to find them proper homes and a 180 is not even close. I know at least 3 people that live in my area that have 3ft.+ Silver Arowana's in home aquariums and it is not at all odd for them to reach that size. Your other fish you listed are in the same boat as far as size and putting them all in a 75gallon is quite simply bad fishkeeping. Delgado's arowana is not even the issue here because like a previous member said he has the money to upgrade, hell he just built a pond in his back yard. They are your fish so you do whatever you wan't but don't get upset because experienced members are telling you what you are doing is wrong. GoodLuck to you and your Monsters...
Aussienative;562679; said:Keeping those fish in a 75 is irresponsible at best![]()
To answer your original question....
IF you get the 180 you cannot add anything else.... In a few months you will be overstocked due to the size of the fish.
What filtration are you running on the 75? what filtration do you plan to run on the 180?
Sorry to be critical dude, but with over 1000 post you should know better...