S soulFish Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Jan 14, 2007 1,097 6 343 Tampa, FL Dec 20, 2007 #1 Market as a "Rainbow" Arowana Think it's just a very pink version of the Silver. Anyway what do you guys think? They said this is a captive breed fish from Singapore. Did I pick a decent one?
Market as a "Rainbow" Arowana Think it's just a very pink version of the Silver. Anyway what do you guys think? They said this is a captive breed fish from Singapore. Did I pick a decent one?
Gr8KarmaSF Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Jul 23, 2005 22,896 215 697 Quarantine Tank Dec 20, 2007 #2 Looks good, and yes a "rainbow" is really a silver aro.... Be sure to cover EVERY hole of your tank!!!
Looks good, and yes a "rainbow" is really a silver aro.... Be sure to cover EVERY hole of your tank!!!
E Edwin Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 16, 2007 1,244 1 0 36 Whittier,Ca Dec 20, 2007 #3 wow amazing arow. greatphotography.and yes make sure u have a well cover lid.
S soulFish Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Jan 14, 2007 1,097 6 343 Tampa, FL Dec 20, 2007 #4 It's covered tight. There is not one space big enough for him to even get his head out
Gr8KarmaSF Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Jul 23, 2005 22,896 215 697 Quarantine Tank Dec 20, 2007 #5 so whats he eating?
S soulFish Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Jan 14, 2007 1,097 6 343 Tampa, FL Dec 20, 2007 #6 Hikari Food Stick.. floating pellet things.
groovitudedude Fire Eel MFK Member Dec 12, 2007 2,298 5 68 San Diego Dec 20, 2007 #7 How big's your tank?
pwmin Giant Snakehead MFK Member Nov 26, 2007 5,619 274 146 CO via PA www.myspace.com Dec 20, 2007 #8 barbels are a little short (L most noteably), but the colors are decent soulFish;1363008; said: Hikari Food Stick.. floating pellet things. Click to expand... LUCKY!
barbels are a little short (L most noteably), but the colors are decent soulFish;1363008; said: Hikari Food Stick.. floating pellet things. Click to expand... LUCKY!
S sQwiReL Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 21, 2007 488 1 0 @ Home Dec 20, 2007 #10 nice aro. if i may ask, why are your bio wheels floating in the water?