kitten_penang;4422676; said:it's in a public aquarium... i have pics and you can fly down to see it yourself
Does this mean your not posting pics? This would be my response to if I had no proof to back this outlandish claim.
kitten_penang;4422676; said:it's in a public aquarium... i have pics and you can fly down to see it yourself
He's not the one with the 10g >.> He has a 450g actually, with VERY nice aros. Also waiting for the vid.kitten_penang;4422733; said:oh i forgot your too poor to own a nice tank for a silver aro and kept it in a 10 gallon i'm very sure you cant even afford a plane ticket there
pi-eyed;4422602; said:Arowana are a very demanding fish. I'm a very experienced fish keeper and have had problems. I've lost 4 Aros...Do to stupid mistakes.. I lost one to jumping out-found him crusted on the tile..Lost another one due to my room mates cat.. Last one I lost was due to a crazy trimac that ate the belly out of him...they were together for a month before the incident. My point is that they are beautiful fish but require a lot of research, a big tank, and really good filtration for then to live happy healthy lives.
Good luck--knowledge is power,
Chris
kitten_penang;4422382; said:thats because of the owner wishing they wouldn't grow big stunted them at a young age by putting them in a small tank like this guy.you need to come visit me . i'll show you a 4 feet gold arowana in a tank with a 5 feet silver as a house mate.
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