Most Aggressive Arowana

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Most Aggressive Arowana


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doesn't seem like much of a comp, jardini's my vote aswell as 28 others
 
Justin94565;1418672; said:
Cuz african are ugly :)

2nd hater post in what 2 days? you have nothing educated to say on this forum and your probably a noob. especially with your WTB filter post.... http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=114329

your an idiot and stop capping on everything when you dont know anything.

P.S. your convicts and tetras = aro food eventually. bala sharks might be able to get away with, IF they can grow fast enough, but those are UGLY, who wants those?. also your canopy wont be able to hold down a silver aro trying to jump out. to top it off, your tank isnt big enough for a grown silver aro.

back to the topic...
i have my vote on a jar being the meanest. but my silver took out another silver and seems like he is the king of the tank since the jar has nipped fins more often than the silver
 
I have only seen 1 pair of fighting arowanas. The Jardini, almost killed the Silver, when the Jardini was about 5" and the silver about 7". But you should separate the species from Asian and Australian, because they are very different.

The Jardini is from Australia, and costs about 50 dollars in my country(Norway), and they are very agressive..

In the Asian types, the green ones is known for beeing very agressive. Thats why lots of colourful Arows mates with the green one in ponds,( like in Thailand and Malaysia) because the male carries the eggs in they`r mouth. And the females often see the green ones as the best defenders of their eggs.
By the way, the cheapest Asian Arowana costs about 400 Dollars here in Norway..

A super red one costs about 4500 dollars, here in Norway...
Best regards
Pikefisher
 
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Ok I suppose it wasnt a good poll since most of us would say Jar is the most aggressive but there wasnt a way were we could put them in order from most agressive to least so I added the the question to list most aggressive to least.

I also forgot the African and blacks cause they are pretty much non existant in Australia. But you can add them in your list if you make one.
 
While I don't discount that jardinis are the most aggressive, I have seen instances of my silver being very aggressive towards another silver when it was much smaller. Also my black aro that is kept with discuswas very aggressive to the point of almost killing a 4-5" moonlight blue gourami within only a few minutes.
 
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i would recon jar, just because mine has gone through 1 15cm breeding blue claw crayfish and my jar is only 30 cm, so i recon thye r pretty aggresive. now and then he tries to have a go at the big male with masisve claws about 4 cm wide, but i dont recon my jar would get him he's to big.

Cammo X
 
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