210 Stock okay ?

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Right now its fine because everything is small... but you have some monsters on your hands and IDK how they will mix when they get big. If I were you I would play it by ear but be prepared to rehome things relatively soon.

What is that catfish that is hiding in the first pic with the red tail?
 
monsterberry;4423371; said:
nice tank but youve got some small monsters that will get huge the snake head will get huge and will kill every thing in the tank there not band in sertan countrys for no reason there a very strong viciouse predator the arow is looky if he survives
heres some interesting vids
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3O4FTku_Jv4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keRNS-PuaDU&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPGmvemG6fk&feature=related
the snake head will get over 5ft

by the way why are you questioning my intelegance i may not put ... in and all that but that does not meen nothing i read on a web site that they get 5ft ive never kept one its a mistake eaven you make them i will corect my self they get just over 1 meter
and if yur traying to say there not aggressive predators just look at the vids i just resarched them on youtube and the vids look pritty graphic to me one of them rip apart a 10" bass in a matter of seconds
i wanted to get one with my arow but the pet shop were i got the arow is quite a oddball expert and they said the snakehead could eat the arow so i decided to not get the snakehead
and pls stop trying to cause arguments
 
Conservative estimate but 95% of silver aros are 24" long by the time they are 2 years old. Most then slow to a rate of about 1-2" per year. IMO once you aro reaches the 24" mark, your 210g tank is becoming too small for it. Once this time comes, however you may find your opinion differs and have no problem keeping the aro in such tank.
 
monsterberry;4423501; said:
by the way why are you questioning my intelegance i may not put ... in and all that but that does not meen nothing


I think it was more due to your horrific spelling and grammar. Just a thought. :)



If the tank was much larger I think that it would be an awesome collection of fish.
 
I'd agree it kind of looks like a Rainbow Snakehead which stay small.....
But The Red TailXTigershovelnose, Silver Aro,(if it is a Giant(aka red) Snakehead) will need bigger tanks/heated ponds....That seems like alot of Uaru too....Yeah I'd recommend to downsize considerably
 
Darth Scohin;4423732; said:
I'd agree it kind of looks like a Rainbow Snakehead which stay small.....
But The Red TailXTigershovelnose, Silver Aro,(if it is a Giant(aka red) Snakehead) will need bigger tanks/heated ponds....That seems like alot of Uaru too....Yeah I'd recommend to downsize considerably


thats what I thought the catfish was but I was holding out hope that it wasnt.....
 
Allan01230;4423601; said:
That snakehead with the blue on its face looks like one of the dwarf snakehead which only get 6-10 inches.


Thats correct i forgot to mension him as hes always hiding he sits under those rocks and doesnt even come up for air like the red snakehead, that was a red tail x TSN so well done for whoever ID'd that hes gone now thought he was just growing way to big i got him when i was a complete noob there was actually a slight mix up on my behalf i thought i was going for a red tail catfish and then i got there and the man told me it was the other 1 which is a bonus really on my part now knowing what theyre like, funny thing is i only had a 55G at the time with small fish so that would of caused problems. . .

did someone doubt whether it was really a red snakehead? i could post some pics and let you guys have a look if they are often sold as the wrong types ?


Cheers for the feedback
 
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