I JUST LOVE THIS TANK!!!! I BOW DOWN TO THEE!

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I really feel sorry for the arowana and ray.....that tank must lose a gallon of water during feedings....how big is that tank...
 
wickedworm76 said:
i'll be staring at it for hours....... :WHOA:

I doubt you could.

It could be all over in a few minutes. :WHOA:

I'm new to fishkeeping, but the very little experienec I do have tells me somebody just dumped all these fish in there to take a picture and make us wonder.
 
The TRUST said:
Obviously since you're new, you haven't seen nothing yet.

That's why u said that. :grinno:
You need to provide us with some more of those insane japanese setups. I personaly think the fish are perfectly fine and more then likely enojy there life. Looks like they are all well feed and in great condition what more could a fish ask for?
 
The TRUST said:
Obviously since you're new, you haven't seen nothing yet.

That's why u said that. :grinno:

Maybe, maybe. But to me it does look like one of those deathrow tanks in Chinese reastaurants. The fish there also look perfectly fine.

So in your sooo professional opinion, did they grow up altogether in that can, is the water filtered with hemp-fiber-pad or are they fed with Prozac pellets? I can't make two Oscars share a tank. Is that like a trade secret?
 
When you see tanks like these 95% of the time the fish in them DID NOT grow up together. Same as my tank most of my fish, I acquired big and mixed in.

As for aggression I think it varies from fish to fish. It's about luck sometimes. Like for example. Once I had 3 Jardinis mixed in when most people would say that is impossible. THey ranged from 10"-16" too. Some members said that their Giant gouramis are real bastards that kill tank mates. When I first saw mine in their old tanks, they attacked my hand through the tank but I after I moved them to my tank. They both lived in peace.

So pretty much its a chance situation.
 
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