Pic of my Aro

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Looks like an oscar :D
 
How big is this tank?
I can see Calais's all over the oscar from rubbing against something too much.
Whats going on in there? Either you just whipped off the tank with an old clothe and it left alot of residue, is it an acrylic tank that was scratched up bad? or is there really that much surface disruption/current in there?
Also I would not rest my light over a towel...
 
uselessmidget;4673066; said:
How big is this tank?
I can see Calais's all over the oscar from rubbing against something too much.
Whats going on in there? Either you just whipped off the tank with an old clothe and it left alot of residue, is it an acrylic tank that was scratched up bad? or is there really that much surface disruption/current in there?
Also I would not rest my light over a towel...

The thing at the top..not a towel, not a light..piece of drift wood that hasnt fully water logged yet. There is that much current in there, its glass and is very clean..the pic was taken right by a water jet. The oscar does have calais's. He was a rescue and was like that when I got him. He was in a 20 gallon tank
 
fono15200;4674123; said:
That tank is a 125 gallon. Im setting up a 1000 gallon I got my hands on, almost got it ready to start cycling

lol ok you had me worried for a moment but its sounds like you know what your doing. Nice fish just need a better pic now!
Good luck with your monster tank!
 
fono15200;4673509; said:
The thing at the top..not a towel, not a light..piece of drift wood that hasnt fully water logged yet. There is that much current in there, its glass and is very clean..the pic was taken right by a water jet. The oscar does have calais's. He was a rescue and was like that when I got him. He was in a 20 gallon tank


one of my oscars has that mark on its lip, sometimes it can be a disease , but most of the time it is a sigh of maturity you could breed that one:headbang2so it might not have been the care it was given that made it that way, most calais's go away but some stay
 
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