I've raised 4 African aros over 24 inches and they all stayed mid water to top water
Do they feed like normal aros? I myself don't know much about them but most of the Africans I've seen on YouTube eat differently than normal aros.I've raised 4 African aros over 24 inches and they all stayed mid water to top water
If you ask me NO species of arowana should be in a 6x2x2 tank. Every speices of arowana gets over 24" and species like silver and black aros get over 30" even some african aros can get that big (Although its unlikely it can happen)
same. I think jardinis are sutiable in a 6 x 2 x 2 (bare minimum though). Largest one I’ve seen was only 18”. Asian arowanas are similar to jardinis, but grow to about 22”-24” length, hence require at least a 2.5ft widthSorry to contradict but I've not seen jardini above 18-20 inches but have seen 40inch silvers and blacks could also reach 36 inches possibly
I have come across videos of Jardini's that look like they could be pushing the two foot mark, could just be a weird angle or a freak case. Although I've never kept a jardini, I imagine an 18-20 inch fish in a tank 2 feet wide is pushing it, but I think it could be doable.same. I think jardinis are sutiable in a 6 x 2 x 2 (bare minimum though). Largest one I’ve seen was only 18”. Asian arowanas are similar to jardinis, but grow to about 22”-24” length, hence require at least a 2.5ft width
24”? That probably would be either a weird angle unless you saw it in person, or wild caught perhaps. Aye, that’s why I mentioned 2 feet is the absolute minimumI have come across videos of Jardini's that look like they could be pushing the two foot mark, could just be a weird angle or a freak case. Although I've never kept a jardini, I imagine an 18-20 inch fish in a tank 2 feet wide is pushing it, but I think it could be doable.
Nope, just videos I've seen on Reddit, Youtube, Instagram, and Facebook24”? That probably would be either a weird angle unless you saw it in person, or wild caught perhaps. Aye, that’s why I mentioned 2 feet is the absolute minimum
Do you have any pics of these 40" silvers you saw in person??Sorry to contradict but I've not seen jardini above 18-20 inches but have seen 40inch silvers and blacks could also reach 36 inches possibly
I believe all his fish were raised in a massive pond.Nope, just videos I've seen on Reddit, Youtube, Instagram, and Facebook
I can't tell if this really is a Jardini or not because of the poor views and stuff, but here is a video claiming a 25"
Had seen them at a aquatic park almost 6-7 yrs agoDo you have any pics of these 40" silvers you saw in person??