saved a silver arowana today

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H]-[H;4157723; said:
Now let's all have a group HUG.. :)

I don't think so.
 
H]-[H;4157723; said:
Now let's all have a group HUG.. :)


Group hug? No way! I think this calls for a bit more intimacy. How about some good, old fashioned kissing and making up? :naughty: They call it, MAN LOVE . . .
 
how about we light some candles... some good hard liquor... turn the lights out... and... watch UFC!!!! :ROFL:
 
ill put the rose petals on the bed......


ps, i have an arowana that i raised in a 55, i have upgraded to a 125 for him, and i will eventualy go bigger for him :)
 
O_o this thread turned into a total flamewar.
to OP: that sucks man, but next time, something more than a bucket should be used...
to deep blue sea: do you have a link to the thread for your 'pima? i just have to hear the full story on that!
 
Bderick67;4156927; said:
Everyone knows huh...yet there is a post every week of how someones silver has jumped. We as keepers are responsible for the well being of the fish we keep. Tanks need to be set up with the fish's best interest in mind. I know that I give consideration to any aquascaping that I put into my tanks as to not harm the fish, this would include trapping them. I would assume others do the same, if not and the fish suffers... well I guess as to not insult anyone we'll all just blame it on the fish.


I actually agree with Bderick he has valid points that when you do buy a fish you do have certain responsibilities in wich you should be providing a natural habitat for your species, anything hazardous to your fish should be taken out, its not like you would throw in some glass shards into your tank right? but if you arnt providing your fish with the proper maintenance and care, bottom line is, they will eventually die, one way or another
 
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