Long question about Aro tank size...

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Bderick67;4451346; said:
IDK...I feel kinda cruddy, alls I got is a Motorola razor, though they were cool, right?

Don't feel bad man, that's the first cellphone I ever had and they were the craze. Had it from 8th grade til my last year in HS when I dropped it and broke the screen. Then I met my Iphone 3G and rest was history.
 
Bderick67;4451346; said:
IDK...I feel kinda cruddy, alls I got is a Motorola razor, though they were cool, right?

lol people went nuts when that phone came out. now, nots so more lol.
 
Lol!!

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This threat is ridiculous. It's like a gathering of irresponsible fish keepers. If you only have a small tank don't buy an arowana, they are too big. Your only posting here because deep down you know you are not providing your fish with adequate space but you want someone to tell you it's okay.
Some one please post a picture of these "healthy" arowana's in small tanks. They might be 15 yrs old but I bet they stop growing at 18".
My opinion on tank size is 96"x36" for a 30"-36" silver arowana and 72"x30" for a 20"-24" asian arowana.
These are what I consider as minimum size tanks for healthy adult arowana that actually grow to their potential.
 
TimTheBadass;4451672; said:
This threat is ridiculous. It's like a gathering of irresponsible fish keepers. If you only have a small tank don't buy an arowana, they are too big. Your only posting here because deep down you know you are not providing your fish with adequate space but you want someone to tell you it's okay.
Some one please post a picture of these "healthy" arowana's in small tanks. They might be 15 yrs old but I bet they stop growing at 18".
My opinion on tank size is 96"x36" for a 30"-36" silver arowana and 72"x30" for a 20"-24" asian arowana.
These are what I consider as minimum size tanks for healthy adult arowana that actually grow to their potential.

We aren't saying it's right thing to do, putting an arowana in a small tank. If you have small arowana ATM then having a smaller than expxted tank is fine. During the many years that the arowana is alive, you can always upgrade. What I was mostly trying to opininate was that tank size isn't number 1 when it comes to raising fish.
 
TimTheBadass;4451672; said:
This threat is ridiculous. It's like a gathering of irresponsible fish keepers. If you only have a small tank don't buy an arowana, they are too big. Your only posting here because deep down you know you are not providing your fish with adequate space but you want someone to tell you it's okay.
Some one please post a picture of these "healthy" arowana's in small tanks. They might be 15 yrs old but I bet they stop growing at 18".
My opinion on tank size is 96"x36" for a 30"-36" silver arowana and 72"x30" for a 20"-24" asian arowana.
These are what I consider as minimum size tanks for healthy adult arowana that actually grow to their potential.

I think everyone gets it now lol. Thread us over with.
 
TimTheBadass;4451672; said:
This threat is ridiculous. It's like a gathering of irresponsible fish keepers. If you only have a small tank don't buy an arowana, they are too big. Your only posting here because deep down you know you are not providing your fish with adequate space but you want someone to tell you it's okay.
Some one please post a picture of these "healthy" arowana's in small tanks. They might be 15 yrs old but I bet they stop growing at 18".
My opinion on tank size is 96"x36" for a 30"-36" silver arowana and 72"x30" for a 20"-24" asian arowana.
These are what I consider as minimum size tanks for healthy adult arowana that actually grow to their potential.

The only part of your comment that is at all helpfull is "
My opinion on tank size is 96"x36" for a 30"-36" silver arowana and 72"x30" for a 20"-24" asian arowana.
These are what I consider as minimum size tanks for healthy adult arowana that actually grow to their potential" why include the rest of it?
 
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