Bichir and arowana, compatibility

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I think Polyaddict86 Polyaddict86 currently has a 75 gal and a 240 unused.
 
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Im using 75gal right now but i have a 400gal waiting, but im planing to trade the 400gal to a 240gal or 300gal cause its just to big in the living room.
 
Im using 75gal right now but i have a 400gal waiting, but im planing to trade the 400gal to a 240gal or 300gal cause its just to big in the living room.

On a side note and not to derail or lecture about stocking just thought of this. A while back another member had a bunch of polys in a 75 (over 10) and they were big. He eventually had water quality issues dont remember the whole story but some died off so keep ontop of your water. I would test frequently and adjust wc's until you get your new tank.

Im doing the same with my tanks until i upgrade.
 
On a side note and not to derail or lecture about stocking just thought of this. A while back another member had a bunch of polys in a 75 (over 10) and they were big. He eventually had water quality issues dont remember the whole story but some died off so keep ontop of your water. I would test frequently and adjust wc's until you get your new tank.

Im doing the same with my tanks until i upgrade.
Yah i check my water every 2 days and do wc every 4 days. Thanks for the heads up:)
 
Ill just wait till i transfer them, but im still looking for 2 more species on poly, a lap and a weeksii, then i might be done collecting, lolz
 
I'd say on 240+ you can get 5-6 odoes. I don't have experience with peacock bass, and a jar, well that'll go by luck of the draw, but most people have good experience keeping them with polys. And pink tail chalceus, I've never seen any in my area personally so I've never had any.
 
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Yah i check my water every 2 days and do wc every 4 days. Thanks for the heads up:)

Cool wasnt be judgmental, that story just popped in my head.
 
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I'd say on 240+ you can get 5-6 odoes. I don't have experience with peacock bass, and a jar, well that'll go by luck of the draw, but most people have good experience keeping them with polys. And pink tail chalceus, I've never seen any in my area personally so I've never had any.
Pink tail Chalceus will go well with polys. Mine do well with most fish. Only bother themselves. But cannot mix with peacock bass, jardini and odoes.
 
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Pink tail Chalceus will go well with polys. Mine do well with most fish. Only bother themselves. But cannot mix with peacock bass, jardini and odoes.
I'm not sure if I'm reading this wrong, but just incase of confusion, I wasn't talking about keeping them all together, I was speaking each with polys separate. Only two I'd say give it a go to comm would be the odoe and pink tail chalceus. And maybe jar and peacock bass in a larger set up with well behaved specimens.
 
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