sadly my arowana went down

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ill be getin a new 1 next year.in the mean time im planing on keeping other types of fish in his 2 feet tank.any sugestions on nice slightly big fishes to keep in a acomunity tank?
 
skylar69;994690; said:
i think u should get a new 1 right away and care 4 him just as u wood 4 the other 1, it helps to stop being sad

I disagree. I would rather find out the cause of that casuses the death of the first fish. Then when he get another fish, the same mishap will not happen again.
 
Koji;997169; said:
I disagree. I would rather find out the cause of that casuses the death of the first fish. Then when he get another fish, the same mishap will not happen again.

I agree... see why it die and prevent it from happening again. Time to do the aquirium tuneup too keep it safe and healthy for the new fishes.


Post pic of you jard, even thought it died still would be nice to see. Atleast get some pix before or after. Sorry for you lost thought.
 
this is him .is a clown knife a good buy?my parents think it looks evil.anyway to convince them?can it be kept wit any slightly big cheap fish?

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I'm sad for the fish... but not you.
From your past postings you sound like you do not know what you are doing.

Don't keep tank busters if you can't take of them thru lack of talent/skill or tank space.

try keeping some guppies dude. :screwy:
 
Koji;997169; said:
I disagree. I would rather find out the cause of that casuses the death of the first fish. Then when he get another fish, the same mishap will not happen again.

Firsty sorry for your loss.
I agree with Koji, it's pretty stupid to buy another aro straight after you've lost one, espeacially if you don't know the reason for it.
Alex
 
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