preventing drop eye

zhiz22

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If your aro is on the lower tier of the fish stand (near to the floor), your aro has low chance of getting droopy eye
 

crazystereo

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I tried the ball floating in the tank. It simply did not exist to my aro. He paid zero attention to it. I think it drew more attention from my daughter, how was trying to figure out why one of her toys was in the tank.
 

SKYLINE_WJ

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crazystereo said:
I tried the ball floating in the tank. It simply did not exist to my aro. He paid zero attention to it. I think it drew more attention from my daughter, how was trying to figure out why one of her toys was in the tank.

maybe u can draw a few lines/with dots to attract the attention
 

Masa_Rov

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Peanut_Power said:
I'm a little baffled by the ping pong ball..how do you keep the aro from eating it? LOL...i mean i know they probably could! And they seem to like to eat everything...i know my 7/8" one eats just about everything i put in the tank, even go and steal it from the cichlids...so i would be a little worried about droppin one in....
I have been told to remove the ping-pong ball once the arow is big enough to eat it because there have been reports of aros lodging ping-pong balls inside their mouths. (Some arows may be dumber than others.)

My aro, still small, did try to eat the ping pong ball the first time I placed it in the tank, but it has given up on it and does not seem to notice it much.

Masa
 
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