My Baby Silver Arowanas

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so how is pond construction coming along....
 
Convict Cichlids;4965539; said:
I need some advice.. so lets say im doing a water change what can i do to prevent the arowanas from jumping out and damaging its self
Nice little Silver Aros. Just don't make much heavy/fast movement when your doing a waterchange. Good luck with these future monsters! Hope you build a big sized pond for them soon. :)
 
calpoly12;4981931; said:
so how is pond construction coming along....

You seriously dug up this thread to ask that :duh: 6 days since considering the idea of building a pond. Now you and your infinite wisdom would expect that any work has been done.
 
Bderick67;4981976; said:
You seriously dug up this thread to ask that :duh: 6 days since considering the idea of building a pond. Now you and your infinite wisdom would expect that any work has been done.

Really? I dug this up? Hhmm that's enthralling...I thought that I was simply checking on my friend's progression through the notification received in my email. Considering he has 3 arro's in a relatively paltry tank, I would value a weeks worth a time more-so than I normally would. These fish will be wrapped around this tank before this young fish keeper can blink. I am assuming that because this particular person is young, they have activities outside of fish keeping. Sports, homework, chores, friends, school activities, etc. All of these picking away at free-time that this young man has. With that being said, building a pond may go by the way side. Not that sports, school, etc. are bad, Im just wondering if these fish are going to be cared for in the proper fashion. Obviously there is a plan to build a larger enclosure, but how practical is it going to be for this person and his respective caretakers? That is what I am trying to get at. A pond is not something that can be thrown together overnight. Maybe for the dedicated few or the exceptionally handy, but that is about it. A pond is going to require careful planning, gathering materials, space requirement considerations, and the raw time spent building it. Without a doubt there will be problems along the way and the felicitous amount of time needs to be granted to fix said problems. If you have anything else to say I would love to hear it so that we can chat about it in the most cultivated form possible. Ill constantly "dig up this thread" just for you <3
 
Another doomed Arowana! (or is it 3?)

You say in your original thread not to worry about it final housing, but be honest with yourself, YOU know what fate lies for these fish.

You suggest in your sig people watch your youtube channel, so I did.
This is the reason I know what will happen to these Arowanas!

... http://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/THEFISHMASTER1#p/u/36/xWCOpm5iZLw

Come on dude, sell these on now before it's too late!



... I sometimes wish large fish would need a licence.
 
tokyogasmask;4985467; said:
Another doomed Arowana! (or is it 3?)

You say in your original thread not to worry about it final housing, but be honest with yourself, YOU know what fate lies for these fish.

You suggest in your sig people watch your youtube channel, so I did.
This is the reason I know what will happen to these Arowanas!

... http://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/THEFISHMASTER1#p/u/36/xWCOpm5iZLw

Come on dude, sell these on now before it's too late!



... I sometimes wish large fish would need a licence.

+1
 
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