M master arowana Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 13, 2012 31 0 0 b7-102 l&t southcity bannerghatta road arekere mic Aug 14, 2012 #1 currently i have a 200 gallon tank,i wanted to know if that is enough for holding an adult arowana
Bderick67 Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Aug 18, 2006 16,813 72 857 Colorado Aug 15, 2012 #2 What species of arowana. Also knowing the tank dimensions would be helpful too.
S strollo22 Siamese Tiger MFK Member May 21, 2012 5,786 15 38 38 Datnoid Island Aug 15, 2012 #3 Bderick67 said: What species of arowana. Also knowing the tank dimensions would be helpful too. Click to expand... +1 but most likely not a lifelong tank Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
Bderick67 said: What species of arowana. Also knowing the tank dimensions would be helpful too. Click to expand... +1 but most likely not a lifelong tank Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
M master arowana Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 13, 2012 31 0 0 b7-102 l&t southcity bannerghatta road arekere mic Aug 15, 2012 #4 asian arowana
M master arowana Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 13, 2012 31 0 0 b7-102 l&t southcity bannerghatta road arekere mic Aug 15, 2012 #5 the tank dimensions are 5.5 long 2.5 width 2 feet high
P pdk2089 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 20, 2012 74 0 0 CA Aug 15, 2012 #6 it'll hold it but you need to go bigger to really enjoy it. Arowana need plenty of swimming space
D dayak Gambusia MFK Member Dec 31, 2010 970 1 18 sacramento Aug 15, 2012 #7 i would say you are on the minimum size but should do just fine, but hey the bigger the better
M master arowana Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 13, 2012 31 0 0 b7-102 l&t southcity bannerghatta road arekere mic Aug 15, 2012 #8 thanks a lot this really helped
M master arowana Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 13, 2012 31 0 0 b7-102 l&t southcity bannerghatta road arekere mic Aug 15, 2012 #9 what is the best size of an arowana tank
C Chizzle Piranha MFK Member Jan 30, 2011 2,694 68 81 LV Golden Knights! Aug 15, 2012 #10 I'd go for it, but if you're willing to spend a G or 2 on a fish, you can probably get a bigger tank in the long run.
I'd go for it, but if you're willing to spend a G or 2 on a fish, you can probably get a bigger tank in the long run.