How BIG is Your BIGGEST MONSTER.......

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Red Devil;1037868; said:
Thankyou, but i would love to have him!!!

I'm very attached. Not planning on giving him up anytime soon! You'll just have to raise your own. :D
 
Largemouthbadbass;1047827; said:
You shure have a big tank if those are one footers!!!!

If you read the post carefully, it suggests that the O's are not a foot in the pictures.
 
PMK;1047822; said:
Here are my 2 oscars there about 12 inches now
wow beautiful O's and gorgeous set up.. very very nice!!!
 
Red Devil;1048113; said:
wow beautiful O's and gorgeous set up.. very very nice!!!

Thank you they are actually a pair now and have laid to batches of eggs none have grown up but there trying. Gotta get them there own tank now
 
PMK;1048997; said:
Thank you they are actually a pair now and have laid to batches of eggs none have grown up but there trying. Gotta get them there own tank now

wonderful.. they are going to make some beautiful o babies:grinno: good luck!
 
Since I just started, my biggest is a 8" Geophagus Jurupari, followed by my bichir. But my friend had an 4,000 gallon pond with a 3' RT catfish. It was so big it killed and swallowed a heron (beak and all!!!), as well as his 2' silver arowana. Unfortunately during the hurricane, a branch broke off from a nearby tree and crushed the RT. My friend still isn't over the loss. He raised it for 9 years from when it was a 2" baby.
 
Onion01;1049262; said:
Since I just started, my biggest is a 8" Geophagus Jurupari, followed by my bichir. But my friend had an 4,000 gallon pond with a 3' RT catfish. It was so big it killed and swallowed a heron (beak and all!!!), as well as his 2' silver arowana. Unfortunately during the hurricane, a branch broke off from a nearby tree and crushed the RT. My friend still isn't over the loss. He raised it for 9 years from when it was a 2" baby.

Can you get some pictures of him..that is a very sad story.. i would not be over the loss either
 
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