300G Arowana and Giant gourami

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I have never kept gourami or Jardini arowana but IMO that foot print seems large enough for both of them although the >6’ length might not be great for the jardini but I think the width makes up for it.
I just said Jardini Because it is smaller. But could a silver work.
 
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nice, Thanks any smaller fish that would do well i this kind of setup like clown loches or eels.
 
nice, Thanks any smaller fish that would do well i this kind of setup like clown loches or eels.

If you are getting a clown loaches, you need to spend the money on the bigger ones, same with the eel so that the jardini (if it's ok with them) won't eat them.
 
Jardini with bichirs is fine, jardini with smaller sized stingrays is fine. Not advisable to mix both bichirs and stingrays together. Arowana with silver dollars is fine but at least have a shoal of 5 or more. If u add Oscars the jardini will kill them
 
Jardini with bichirs is fine, jardini with smaller sized stingrays is fine. Not advisable to mix both bichirs and stingrays together. Arowana with silver dollars is fine but at least have a shoal of 5 or more. If u add Oscars the jardini will kill them
I feel like the oscars would be big enogh and don't forget about the gourami
 
Honestly, a giant gourami and Jardini will fill your tank. You could probably add some silver dollars. The Jardini are kind of unpredictable once they get large, it may kill the other fish or may be OK. A silver would be better in terms of aggression, but the tank will be small a couple years down the road when it is full grown. An asian would be best if you live somewhere they are legal.
 
I haven't gotten anything yet so what If I set up a 900 gallon steel frame pool instead BOSWELL. 10x5x2.5 what could be here
 
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I haven't gotten anything yet so what If I set up a 900 gallon steel frame pool instead BOSWELL. 10x5x2.5 what could be here
Much bigger dimentions, you would have no problem with multiple silver arowana, giant gourami, and oscars in that size.
 
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