Baby Black Arowana 2 1/2" - 3" wild colombia PICTURE THREAD

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snookn21

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Hello All. Ive set this thread up for pics of our baby black arowanas. We bought them at 2"-2 1/2" with big egg sacks. 3 weeks ago. They are now 2 1/2" - 3"+ with out egg sacks and have not touched a live guppy or live food their whole life. All are eating excellent on Heikeri Arowana sticks broken in half, with freeze dried blood worms occasionally threw out the day. This is the best luck we have had with baby black arowanas. Out of 100 fish only 6 losses. Email me or go on aquabid.com and look for snookn21 if you want to buy. This is just a picture thread. Enjoy the pics. Thanks, John

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Wow interesting pattern. Do all baby blacks look like this and then loose the white stripe down the center? Or are they going to grow up with that stripe?
 
very tempting
 
bahamaqt00;4229511; said:
Wow interesting pattern. Do all baby blacks look like this and then loose the white stripe down the center? Or are they going to grow up with that stripe?


They loose the gold stripe. One thing I noticed with this batch is the bright orange tips on their tails. The last 2 years we recieved these they didnt have orange tips.
 
Wow, great little guys.

I bought a young black arowana from John myself. Arrived eating pellets. Check out my videos in the lounge, it's been over a year and it's almost a foot now!
 
Those orange tips are very cool by the way.
 
I just figured I would share this, we have 100 peru monoculus and 100 colombian orinocinsis to go with, also 100s of silver arowana :) Lots of mouths to feed. Heikeri food sticks are expensive. Expecially when your feeding hundreds of fish!! I just want you guys to know we pay to feed the best. Its best for all fish to be converted off live asap and on to a supplement food like pellets, sticks, and feed occasional frozen blood worms ect.. until big enough to eat chopped fish, or sardines and market shrimp. We have been trying to get all of our wild caught fish on pellets before we sell them off. Some just wont eat a pellet, but most will with alot of time and care.
 
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