My New Black ARO

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I JUST LOVED IT

WHAT 'S ITS SIZE AND COST
 
small aros are really sensitive to stress.. it could still have been stressed during transport, new tank and of course, the pictures you tool.. if it always advisable to buy and aro 5"+.. but someday when you are experienced enough, you can buy another cute, juvie aro.. goodluck!
 
jay17;1958717; said:
small aros are really sensitive to stress.. it could still have been stressed during transport, new tank and of course, the pictures you tool.. if it always advisable to buy and aro 5"+.. but someday when you are experienced enough, you can buy another cute, juvie aro.. goodluck!


Maybe i am being sensitive but that sounds condesending a little like it is Ok little fellow maybe next time... :irked:

I guess if you dont have a million posts you are new :screwy:
 
knightmare1968;1959395; said:
Maybe i am being sensitive but that sounds condesending a little like it is Ok little fellow maybe next time... :irked:

I guess if you dont have a million posts you are new :screwy:

I agree. I read that and was like damnnn!! I dont think anyone no matter there experience could have saved it. You even had it eating.
 
Thanks Lrry
OK so it was not just me. :D I have been doing this for a while and actualy talked to the store owner today and all three aros from that batch have now died, so i guess it wasn't me it was an outside force.
 
knightmare1968:
Hi bro, please always keep us update ur black arowana photos and status...thanks.

I really like to have a black aro but never got chance, black aro at my place are never available...(i had never seen a baby black aro available for 4 years! :cry:)
 
relax guys, he was just saying that a slightly larger aro is easier to take care of, all baby aros are very delicate, especially blacks
 
That fish is so small But cool looking. I just picked up a 2ft sliver Aro yesterday for my pond. It looks nice too.
 
knightmare1968;1952539; said:
I took it back to the store i bought it from and had the owner look at it, and check water params. Water was good he seems to think it was just weak or maybe sick. It died shorty after i got there. It could be too much water flow i guess it was in a 70 but not a ton of water movement.... I dont know just a bad day.

This is what I don't get, why would you take an already stressed out fish back to the store to talk to the owner about it. I see people do this alot and I just don't understand why stress the fish more?:screwy:
Knightmare don't worry about the comment made by Jay some people assume because you don't have a lot of post or weren't a member of a forum that your a newbie. PEOPLE FISH KEEPING WAS AROUND BEFORE THE INTERNET!
 
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