GhostShrimpMan;4659116; said:Great fish!![]()
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Red Devil;4659120; said:looks huge..wow so awesome
Thanks to both of you!
GhostShrimpMan;4659116; said:Great fish!![]()
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Red Devil;4659120; said:looks huge..wow so awesome
Chaitika;4678604; said:Thanks, guys.
Yes, David, right through the lid. He was spooked, but I don't know by what. A reflection more than likely. He was a jumper though, having hit the lids 6 or 7 times in the last couple of months. They appear mild mannered but are not. They can have attitudes and can be rough on tank mates.
Chaitika;4661546; said:One pic from last night...
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I'll start a photo thread after this post.![]()
David K. Bradley;4681752; said:Chaitika:
Is this type of action typical of Asian Arowana's? Easily spooked? I was curious as there is a Japanese restraunt called "The Lotus Garden" in Pinetop, Arizona (about 60 road miles from my house) which has a Silver Arowana and a huge Pacu in a tank of about 250-300 gallons in size. I just found it rather odd, that I've never heard or seen in the last 10 years of either fish trying to jump out of their tank. What amazes me is the tank is always having visitors from customers, and the restraunt is constantly busy. Just don't understand this too much, from what I have read and know about some fish behavior. Oh, well.
When they do jump, how high do they reach, or is this a variable or unknown fact? Do they do this in the wild, too? I'd like to see this awesome action in a huge 1/4 mile sized pond or lake about 20 ft. - 30 ft. deep.
Is there much information on their habitat, food, history, statistics, breeding etc. etc. on the internet? Do you know if there are any "in depth" literature books on Arowana's or Old World Fish available on the market or in libraries? I'd really enjoy reading up on them.
I know there's discussion and information in the Forums about them. I would really enjoy reading a good book on my down time throughout the week. Any help regarding this would be greatly appreciated, Gerry. I look forward to your words of wisdom. Thank you. ~David