drop eye question

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
phreakyfaerie said:
the genetic theory sounds reasonable to me, i just feel bad for my poor little fish now
IF he does get it, he'll be fine. Mine has it and it has NO problem eating or seeing food. He (Assuming its a he) knows when the cat is on the top of the tank I assure you!
 
we must buy TWO arow'S house them in separte but differant tank's one in a long tank and one in a tall tank and see what happen's ...


donation's please make payable to rallysman/ ROSS arowana experiment.... :D
 
lol i feel better.
any food suggestions? right now he eats flakes, brine shrimp, bloodworms,and ground oscar pellets. am i feeding him right or should i change something?
 
ROSS said:
we must buy TWO arow'S house them in separte but differant tank's one in a long tank and one in a tall tank and see what happen's ...


donation's please make payable to rallysman/ ROSS arowana experiment.... :D


I already have a silver with dropeye, I dont need another :grinno:


here is a thread with some good info....just to throw it out there (thanks del)
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13010
 
excellent, thanks for the info, i only knew a little about aros to start but when i saw it in the lfs i couldnt resist all of your info just guaranteed one fish a better life
thanx again guys
 
whatthepho21 said:
If you are feeding it live food that is probably the problem. Becasue feeders have so much fat and can carry a desease I would only feed it live food once or twice a month.


i have never fed him any live food only hikari food sticks
 
MonsterFishKeepers.com