Thanks for the comments.
We usually stock fishes heavily here in the Philippines because of the low value of our currency that is why green and banjar reds are the most sold aros here. While some Filipinos can afford RTGs, SRs and very few xbacks only those few who would invest in monster tanks 180gal up. Usally aros (including silver aros) here are kept in 75 gal tanks and some (like me...) house aro comm in a 180gal 6'x2'x2' tanks. Most aros end up with stunned growth.
For now Ill be keeping everything as is in the tank until they all reach 14".
By then maybe i'll go with
RTG, 4 Tigers, 2 rays, 6SDs, and maybe the pbass
-or-
RTG, 7 Tigers and 2 rays
Plans are on the way to rebuild or renovate a pond to house at least 8 asian aros. Part of the plan is for breeding aros. Im still determining the dimensions of the pond and what type of filtration. Any comments and suggestions are welcome.
We usually stock fishes heavily here in the Philippines because of the low value of our currency that is why green and banjar reds are the most sold aros here. While some Filipinos can afford RTGs, SRs and very few xbacks only those few who would invest in monster tanks 180gal up. Usally aros (including silver aros) here are kept in 75 gal tanks and some (like me...) house aro comm in a 180gal 6'x2'x2' tanks. Most aros end up with stunned growth.
For now Ill be keeping everything as is in the tank until they all reach 14".
By then maybe i'll go with
RTG, 4 Tigers, 2 rays, 6SDs, and maybe the pbass
-or-
RTG, 7 Tigers and 2 rays
Plans are on the way to rebuild or renovate a pond to house at least 8 asian aros. Part of the plan is for breeding aros. Im still determining the dimensions of the pond and what type of filtration. Any comments and suggestions are welcome.