Finly got my tank

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
wow u must really luv ur platies to dedicate a whole 438galon tank to three platies
 
ok ill post some pics here.. So damn hard to get good pics of these fellas since they swiming around all the time. So here is some pic where u can
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see its fish on the pic hehe. Cant wait untill i can see some real colours from them. I can see the dark line on the RTGs and their red tails but the SR is pink or so.

sry for the quality dont know why it looks like big pixels on the some of the pix. Im to poor to buy a good camera now ;)

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They don't even look 7''. But they are very cute. They look healthy, but a bit damaged. Especially from the last picture, do they fight a lot? And which farm are they from?

I have read many times that it's better to comm with minimal of space first, jam packing them. And then give them more space as they grow.
 
there is no damagde its just the pictrue that sux, sry.. There is not fighting what so ever. Its better then i thought but they are still small, and ill might add one more soon, Just need to make sure i can pay for it hehe. Planing to get a motoro with them. U tihnk this is a good idea?? I also got a TSN but hes to big for them at hes alsmost 20" so i have to wait a year if i want to add him but im not sure about it. Like to keep it just arowana and ray if i get one
 
I have heard some horror story about a guy's stingray eating his red... So make sure that the proportions are safe. And since your aros are still very small, I would wait a little bit. Let the aros grow a little and get more hardy. Stingrays are easy to find, you have all the time in the world to get it later.

I love that combo, I think Aros and Stingrays were meant to be together. They look very complementary in a tank.
 
EKen53;1554386; said:
I have heard some horror story about a guy's stingray eating his red... So make sure that the proportions are safe. And since your aros are still very small, I would wait a little bit. Let the aros grow a little and get more hardy. Stingrays are easy to find, you have all the time in the world to get it later.

I love that combo, I think Aros and Stingrays were meant to be together. They look very complementary in a tank.


post some picture to share.
look so great job you have done...
 
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