Bderick67 Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Aug 18, 2006 16,813 72 857 Colorado Mar 9, 2009 #11 LowCel;2885449; said: The black belt is about 10", the others are still smaller. The Giant Gourami is about 18" but he is supposed to be adopted on Thursday. Click to expand... I would look for a bigger aro or grow it out in a seperate tank.
LowCel;2885449; said: The black belt is about 10", the others are still smaller. The Giant Gourami is about 18" but he is supposed to be adopted on Thursday. Click to expand... I would look for a bigger aro or grow it out in a seperate tank.
I I<3fish Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 29, 2008 2,342 5 0 CALIFORNIA Mar 10, 2009 #12 Yeah, that would last an arowana for probably 10-15 years.
LowCel Piranha MFK Member Oct 10, 2006 2,309 34 81 Charleston, WV Mar 10, 2009 #13 I didn't get the arowana today. He was supposed to be around 7", the one they received was only 4" or so. It would have been an expensive meal for the cichlids. I'll find one though.
I didn't get the arowana today. He was supposed to be around 7", the one they received was only 4" or so. It would have been an expensive meal for the cichlids. I'll find one though.
T twk1 Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 17, 2005 1,394 1 0 Home Mar 10, 2009 #14 yeah.. take your time and find a Good size aro that can stand its own ground with your current fishes.
yeah.. take your time and find a Good size aro that can stand its own ground with your current fishes.
M marshdiesel Candiru MFK Member Oct 6, 2008 128 1 48 Grand Rapids, MI Mar 10, 2009 #15 dont worry man, the longer you wait, the sweeter it is sometimes. make sure that GG is gone before you get an aro tho!
dont worry man, the longer you wait, the sweeter it is sometimes. make sure that GG is gone before you get an aro tho!