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the fish look good you shouldn't feed feeders unless you raise them your self there a good way to get hole in head diseases

and i to don't really like hump headed cichlids some look good when there not to big but when they have a giant tumor hanging off there face it looks stupid
 
PoopSmart;1225748; said:
for an arowana you need the width to be the length of the arowana and the length to be double the length of the arowana, at a minimum. I don't care if someone says that silvers are flexible and can turn in a tank with less width than their length. Yeah it can be possible but its not very humane. It will stunt its growth and cause it to become deformed along with other health problems, or it will just bail out.

silvers get big, very very big, and thats the only arow you could keep with an oscar (jars too mean, asians are illegal) and those get well over 3 feet. So you are looking at a huge investment for this arowana, well over 1000$.


what you need is 2 seperate 75 gallons to house the 2 fish you have at adult size, or at least a 55 and your 75.

Most def. agree, Build yourself an indoor pond. it's cheaper and cool! But you still have to worry about the Aro jumping out. I had a 24" Aro in a 125 gal. tank well covered and she still found a way to jump out. Found it dead the next morning.
 
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