arowana with?

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my 20" aro is bein friendly with 2 oscars at about 5" a piece... my 100gal in my room has a 10" aro, 7" bichir, 9" clown knife, 4" archer, and a basic pleco... all kinds of fish can be kept with a silver
 
What type of discuss should i keep with my arowana. that are semi cheap?
 
bro u looking for beautiful, peaceful, wud be good by itself and wont attack the aro?
sounds to me like ur looking for a flagtail aka feifeng. they make the tank clean too!
heres a picture of it if ur interested...

feifeng or flagtail PROCHILODUS.jpg

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Umm.. WOah?! can i have more than 1 of them? and will they nip my arrow?

also im going to the fish store now im picking up 6 silver dollars and 6 bala sharks... lets see how this crap works out :( also gona check for flagtail
 
ethnics;488577; said:
my 20" aro is bein friendly with 2 oscars at about 5" a piece... my 100gal in my room has a 10" aro, 7" bichir, 9" clown knife, 4" archer, and a basic pleco... all kinds of fish can be kept with a silver

dude, i dont think all kinds of fish are ok:) .....dont keep your silver with a jardini or an RTG and other fin nipping species.....LOL
 
i got my aro in with 4 angels, honey gourami 3 gars LSN and 2 CK's all happy... had some small pacus in there, and took them out last night because they where bothering my aro... they where to small to take chunks out of him unlike my other pacus i had.
 
well i dont have any of the fish u guys named around here we have some barbs,silver dols,bala sharks, and thats about it for schooling fish :( .. ill probaby just get like 5 balas and be done with the tank :)

what about a lima catfish?
 
Theres plenty you can put with your arowana. But one thing your going to want to avoid is quick darting and overactive fish. They will tend to spook your arowana. As for cichlids they'd eventually get eaten. Except for an oscar. I've had oscars with arows before and they did well. Aligator gar, big cool catfish, basically calm fish are better.
 
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