great pond!
i like it..
if there is arapaimas or snakeheads or bichirs there, it will be better..
i like it..
if there is arapaimas or snakeheads or bichirs there, it will be better..

putra;4687025; said:great pond!
i like it..
if there is arapaimas or snakeheads or bichirs there, it will be better..![]()
robmcd;4687075; said:I realize that you arent really into Arowanas, but there is a few bucks to be made with Asian Aros. Have you ever thought about starting a small breeding project in some of your smaller concrete ponds??
[PIMPIN];4687103; said:Plus in Msia, there are places with acres of ponds just filled with Arowanas so I don't see how I could possibly compete with their volume, expertise, etc. Locally, everyone seems to place premiums on Arowanas with certificates etc which isn't the type of fish I could realistically breed.
Sorry about the last replies being unintelligible....I was getting yelled at by my wife while posting; the question I have is if this pond configuration is big enough for Arapaimas?[PIMPIN];4672031;4672031 said:Ok, here's a better one
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And a no reason for being here pic
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Warborg;4714893; said:we need to
for too many awesome ponds.
I'm speaking from jealously of course![]()
[PIMPIN];4715583; said:I guess this is the wrong time to mention that I've bought more land across the river for another pond? But I'll use it for rescue fishes because so many outgrow their original tanks.![]()