ettfettbranamn;2463308; said:impressive! someone who actually does a bit of research instead of just popping up saying "I just bought a silver aro, what will I need? ..the biggest tank my parents allows me to have is a 125."
kudos!
there are some barbs that will school! and if you can fit an aro for life you can probably fit anything but a rtc to.
yes.. you will probably need a tank somewhere around the dimensions mentioned. (9x3) even if you could probably get away with something smaller..
fish fillet, shrimp and pellets are all good aro-food. if you can find some sort of dead but whole fish that would be great since you get the skeleton and other goodies to.
good luck on this project of yours, we'll be looking forward to updates!
kittyhazelton;2463378; said:Yeah, well I'm finally in a position where I can even HAVE a tank that big in the near future (moved from a 1 bedroom apt to a 3 bedroom house!) and I've always loved the look of arrows. If I weren't in the US I'd be looking for some of those lovely Asians, but alas my country has to be mean like that.
I got the 180 recently by trading my 125gal towards it, and I definitely have plans to build a monster tank in the near future when the weather is nicer so I can actually work on it outside (hate fumes and sawdust in the house!) But, in the mean time I'm snowed in and I have to keep myself entertained somehow.
ettfettbranamn;2463528; said:not very pc.. but I think silvers look better than asians.. and I often get the impression that many asian aro owners only keep them for show.. a humongous silver is way cooler than any asian in my book!