bongko Gambusia MFK Member Feb 6, 2009 429 0 16 Los Angeles Apr 16, 2009 #11 congrats on your new aro! monster in the making
Bderick67 Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Aug 18, 2006 16,813 72 857 Colorado Apr 16, 2009 #12 The aro being as small as it is still needs to learn how to eat. It will have instincts to put anything it can in it's mouth. You need to provide it with something so it will learn to eat.
The aro being as small as it is still needs to learn how to eat. It will have instincts to put anything it can in it's mouth. You need to provide it with something so it will learn to eat.
Cichla dude Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 11, 2008 4,060 1 0 32 Springfield MA www.facebook.com Apr 16, 2009 #13 nice baby aro
S scrappy123 Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 15, 2009 98 0 0 Pennsylvania Apr 16, 2009 #14 thanks everyone for the information i will keep you all posted on the growth throughout the months.
Ma12cus504 Candiru MFK Member Apr 24, 2007 442 2 48 "Coco City" Apr 16, 2009 #15 I wouldnt feed it until yoke gone. But i think you going to kill it before then jk
R rED O Candiru MFK Member Jun 21, 2007 584 2 48 edmonto alberta Apr 16, 2009 #16 congrads on the baby aro. They are a very rewarding fish to have. Make sure to give it lots of variety in its diet, clean water, lots of space. good luck
congrads on the baby aro. They are a very rewarding fish to have. Make sure to give it lots of variety in its diet, clean water, lots of space. good luck