Can i have 2 arows in........

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3ft. is way better then 2ft. wide when it comes too Silver and Black Arowanas and all those sites are based off proffesional experience which is way more then just your everyday opinion. But hey look how many people here keep RTC and TSN so delgato your not alone in keeping large fish in a small aquarium........
 
JACKOSCAR said:
3ft. is way better then 2ft. wide when it comes too Silver and Black Arowanas and all those sites are based off proffesional experience which is way more then just your everyday opinion. But hey look how many people here keep RTC and TSN so delgato your not alone in keeping large fish in a small aquarium........

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Well i guess laughing makes you feel better about your arrangement. Its just my opinion a 180 might be big to you but in reality its a small tank. I have a 180 and its really not that big when you see larger tanks like rally's....And his tank is better suited for a Large Silver Arowana where a 180 is not..........
 
JACKOSCAR said:
Well i guess laughing makes you feel better about your arrangement. Its just my opinion a 180 might be big to you but in reality its a small tank. I have a 180 and its really not that big when you see larger tanks like rally's....And his tank is better suited for a Large Silver Arowana where a 180 is not..........

im not laughing

and no its not big, your right on that part, but its big enough for alittle longer ;) ( there is something im not telling you yet :naughty: )
 
wutev man. keeping arows and monster fish in wutever sized aquarium is not super. the best u can do is make it more comfy for them via water changes, not overstocking, good filtration, etc.

just let the dude keep his fish.
 
excuses-excuses-excuses ..............Hopefully your next excuse will be that you are buying a bigger tank.....but wait a minute that might have been the smart and humane thing to do when your aro hit 24".....All i'm saying is i'm tired of seeing people with little tanks keeping monster fish.....
 
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