F FlammingWoodChuck Feeder Fish MFK Member May 14, 2005 1,028 1 0 36 California Aug 18, 2005 #1 would a fully grwown arowana do good in a pond and if so how big shhould it be????????
dialphantom Banned Jul 8, 2005 572 2 0 35 127.0.0.1 www.myspace.com Aug 18, 2005 #2 hmmm never heard of that b4 but as long as the waters nice and filterd and warm and thres not the treat of animals or paracites in your pond
hmmm never heard of that b4 but as long as the waters nice and filterd and warm and thres not the treat of animals or paracites in your pond
M mill Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 30, 2005 84 0 0 59 Singapore Aug 18, 2005 #3 pond in CA? unless u can keep the water parameters well and warm temp all time.
S sohfatfish Feeder Fish MFK Member May 7, 2005 378 0 0 S'pore Aug 18, 2005 #4 16x16x4 feet was the size a hobbyist used to breed his arowanas in Singapore recently. He had 13 arowanas in there.
16x16x4 feet was the size a hobbyist used to breed his arowanas in Singapore recently. He had 13 arowanas in there.
W wenjun Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 15, 2005 93 0 0 44 SING-A-PORE Aug 18, 2005 #5 temp is the most important part..
R Ripdevil Jack Dempsey MFK Member Sep 16, 2005 1,120 7 38 45 DMV Sep 16, 2005 #6 temp is most important, i know that couldnt happen with me outdoors in NJ, but under the right conditions i dont see why not
temp is most important, i know that couldnt happen with me outdoors in NJ, but under the right conditions i dont see why not
reefman Redtail Catfish MFK Member Jul 6, 2005 1,616 675 150 46 In front of my tanks Sep 17, 2005 #7 go for it I'd try it if I had the room
J just101 Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 14, 2005 22 0 0 44 Glendale, AZ Oct 15, 2005 #8 A pond full of arowanas? Sounds interesting.
R rallysman Polypterus MFK Member Aug 7, 2005 17,543 33 89 44 indiana Oct 15, 2005 #9 It would be cool, but if you look at an aro from the top...it almost looks like a skinnly long chunk of nothing. You would never get the full effect of keeping arowanas if they are in a pond IMO. If you can make it work then go for it though!
It would be cool, but if you look at an aro from the top...it almost looks like a skinnly long chunk of nothing. You would never get the full effect of keeping arowanas if they are in a pond IMO. If you can make it work then go for it though!
W wism_chan Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 31, 2005 235 0 0 46 SG Oct 15, 2005 #10 It will be good if you can keep aro in the pond.... as long as the pond is bigger than 4ft x 2ft is good enough..... the bigger the better....
It will be good if you can keep aro in the pond.... as long as the pond is bigger than 4ft x 2ft is good enough..... the bigger the better....