blue aro

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That's why I would not buy a large cylinder tank. Because you're are only paying more for a tank that u can only fit a lot of small fish in and I find it pointless to pay all that extra money for a large tank to only be able to stock for small fish
 
triniyute;5152846; said:
:'( i knew tht but are my dimensions really "that" bad for any kind of aro i mean i've asked this question before....

4 ft is rarely enough room for a fully grown aro because of the lack of swimming room, 4ft is pretty much one foot away from an adult aro.

muffywrx;5149920; said:
the blue coloring looks a lot different than on a black

its the same fish thou, my black looks like that more blue then anything else, but when it gets bigger it looks like a regular silver except for the color of the fins
 
ok tnx guys buy i didnt but the water tank it was left over from construction anyway i wudnt have enuff space for a tank with a much larger footprint
 
cichlid_mfk15;5152927; said:
That's why I would not buy a large cylinder tank. Because you're are only paying more for a tank that u can only fit a lot of small fish in and I find it pointless to pay all that extra money for a large tank to only be able to stock for small fish
x2, only time to ever buy a cylindrical tank if you're keeping jellyfish. Other than that, you're ripping yourself off.
 
get it for now.. ur tank is prolly bigger then what it is in. Then be nice and post it on here in a few months or so when it is too big for you to properly house. One of us would be happy to buy it. I would. I loooove my Black!
 
buy it and give it to me! :D lol

full grown aro (silver/black/blue) prob needs a "minimum" tank dimensions of 7'x3'x2' & believe this is for one full grown aro...
 
i was looking at one of my tanks and its 6' and i accidently put the length of that.. lol but ya CeD^ is right and im... iunno... lol
 
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