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kwl1111;1459813; said:
I know that, but most people think that my loaches are clownfish.
Clown loaches can be mistaken for Tiger barbs by extreme n00b fish-keepers. I've seen it quite a bit before. Since when does a clownfish have black bars?:ROFL:
 
a tank with rays, when i feed them and people are over they always think it going to kill me with it sting, there so gentle and you can hand feed them and they are intelligent little guys plus they all have different patterns so even the most experienced ray keepers can still be wowed and if you have friends into drugs they can get lost in the patterns :nilly:
 
Large Cats(I cant get enough of RTC's) Cats like gulpers are also a fav of mine.
Arowanas of all types, pimas.
Just big graceful predators.
 
STONEDFISH;1281387; said:
At my place it's my 2ft Silver Arowana, closely followed by my 14" Red Dragon ZZ Flowerhorn. It's funny, because a lot of people ask if it's an oscar just because it's big. Normal people without our affliction think any large freshwater fish is an oscar. To think about it....at least they are right in the fact they are both cichlids.
stndfsh
i had some one ask if the pacus we have at our lfs are oscars:ROFL:

i would have to say a school of dorados would be cool:headbang2
 
indian ox-eye tarpon? i really like those and hopefully ill get one. just the fact that they are the mini version of, IMHO, one of the top three greatest sw fish to catch on rod and reel, it would be awsome to have one in a tank.
 
I want to build a very large pond with one side a viewing window with a south american setup including (but not limited to) silver aros, rays, discus, and altums.

I mean like 2000 Gallons. That would make me very happy.
 
silver arowanas are totally unmatched in grace, power, and general AWE factor.
 
Bogwoodbruce;1280622; said:
Asian arowana definatly.
I agree...their a beauty and the price tag that goes with it!
 
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