dw guys this thread is NOT gona die...wen i return home to malaysia on the 21st of november i am going on another arapaima hunt! this time im going to get a pair of them.
yehhh that is my permanent home in malaysia....i just study in perth but i do go home like 3-4 times a year so its all gooood. i go fishing in the pond for fun but i dont put the fish in my pond in fear of disease :s there r some amazing fish in there like paroon sharks, silver arowanas and various cichlids and flowerhorns!Grimpatches14;2343121;2343121 said:that totally sweet man, im guessing that you live in this place permanantly that has the lake or no? and if so do you ever catch the fish that live in it and put them in your tanks? cause it sounds like there are a lot of nice fish in this lake.
Hey there Zoodiver any pics of these 14ft pimas you've worked with as thats an almost unbelievable fish. I have seen pics of 3m fish but 14ft is amazing.Zoodiver;1221970;1221970 said:Largest recorded close to 20 feet a long time ago.
They are rare over 15 feet now due to taking so many of the largest out of the gene pool, and the time it takes to grow that size (they get 8-10 feet quickly in a few years, then REALLY slow down).
The largest I've worked with was 14 feet and a touch over 400 lbs.
GAR08;2396533; said:wonder if I would buy an arapaima 6" and place it with a clown knife?
shud be OK if the arapaima is bigger than the clownknife...but not so much bigger that it cud eat it.GAR08;2396533;2396533 said:wonder if I would buy an arapaima 6" and place it with a clown knife?