Black Arowana

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LiuHsi

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Hi

I am from Southern California. I am looking for black arowana at least 6" - 8" in length.

Thanks.
 
good luck. black aros are harder to find than asian aros. if you are desperate there is a 24" one at Garvey Fish & Pets in San Gabriel. They are selling it for $300.00 i think. Very pricey.
 
I have a black arowana for sale....14-16 inches. need to move him to make room for more stingrays if your interested....$200.00 plus shipping (will do airport to airport only)
 
JOEG.;474037; said:
I have a black arowana for sale....14-16 inches. need to move him to make room for more stingrays if your interested....$200.00 plus shipping (will do airport to airport only)

Damn good price......I might hit you up on that! ....What else you have?:D
 
come and geeet m'........got more rays coming in.
 
I have a 4" dat (wide bar) how is the condition of your black aro? and what is the diet for it?
 
The aro is in excellent condition...he's eating market shrimp, carnivore sticks, black worms, pretty much anything you put in the tank.

Condition is great. he has a couple of scales missing because he is being picked on by a couple of clown knifes which is the reason why I want to get rid of him.

What does your dat eat? Any other kind of Dats? I already have 3 wide bars and one thin bar...maybe indo or NGT?
 
rob408;474847; said:
The aro is in excellent condition...he's eating market shrimp, carnivore sticks, black worms, pretty much anything you put in the tank.

Condition is great. he has a couple of scales missing because he is being picked on by a couple of clown knifes which is the reason why I want to get rid of him.

What does your dat eat? Any other kind of Dats? I already have 3 wide bars and one thin bar...maybe indo or NGT?

I have 2 wide bar.. I wanted to get a green aro or black aro.. my small ST eats only feeder. My large st eats dry krill.
 
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