Another entrant into arowana kingdom

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demonknight;3416016; said:
thats the problem :( a few bucks more and i could get a super red and so on and so forth :D

thought i'll draw the line with the Banjar :)


Haha lets see how long that lasts.:D I hear its very adictive and you just keep on wanting a higher grade.
I intend to buy a super red in the very near future but they are soooooooo EXPENSIVE!!
 
^ well helps having a wife who knows when to draw the line :) and the only reason i decided on the banjar was because i got the LFS guy to let me pay in installments :D

Tank list at my home:
1) 4x2x2 Adult Flowerhorn
2) 4x1x2 Kid Flowerhorn
3) 6x1x1 Misc schooling fishes and loaches and halfbeaks and etc etc
4) 6x2x2 [Aro, Clown Loaches, Black Ghost, Raphael Talking Catfish, Bichirs]
5) Outdoor Pond with FHs, Devils, Jaguar, Convicts and Oscars
6) 1x0.5x0.5 with a Red Siamese Fighter
7) A bigger outdoor pond which is leaking somewhere and cant find the time to rectify it :(

Tank List at my Parent's home:
Too many to list but it includes Jags, FHs, Giant Gouramis, Devils, Oscars and lots more :D
 
...and regarding cycling i use water from the well in my house and wont that water already have good bacteria in it?

just curious :)
 
I don't think so, the bacteria comes from ammonia, this makes nitrites. These are poison along with the ammonia but another bacteria comes and eats the nitrites and makes nitrates which are less harmful.
 
Why?
Fish poop and uneaten food rots and makes ammonia, then the process above happens in your tank and filter system. It takes time for ammonia to be produced by cheap fish, to bacteria colonies growing which eat it, they then make nitrite and it takes time to establish bacteria colonies which eat nitrite and produce nitrate. Until enough bacteria is colonized in your filters your tank is not cycled and toxic.

The water from your well will not contain any chlorine, which is good for water changes, you still need to establish enough bacteria in you filters first.
You may not have done this before because some fish are very hardy and can live through ammonia spikes, flower horns and Betta fish for example.
Clown loaches and Arowana are not hardy when it comes to ammonia and nitrites.

What type of filter are you using?
 
Well got my arowana, bichirs, plecos, clowns and a ghost all settled in just fine :nilly:

and yes he is eating voraciously :headbang2

devouring meal worms, dried shrimps and ocean free's super arowana sticks :D

fun to see my pack of clowns [13] steal a few shrimps from the surface when "Blaze" is not looking :popcorn:

hope you guys liked the snaps :naughty:

shall post more of the clowns and endi and an albino as well soon :grinno:

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I had a 1.5 banjar before, didnt care if its expensive or not, it was beautiful ...very nice pickup!
 
nice, you're lucky its on dry food.
 
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