tank size

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Go S. Vettel #1 rb8

i never thought i could see a bright side of this kids wasted space, but you have now enlightened me! thank you kind sir. so that will be plus one for me...lol
 
I'm almost afraid to ask, buy 1 silver aro and 2 Achara catfish in a 500 gal aquarium, overstocked?

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From viewing all the different sections this site has to offer, I've found that the arowana section has the harshest critique when it comes to tank size but how many people post gator gars and GATF's and it's ok? I have yet to see someone on here that has a footprint that is required for such a beast.
 
From viewing all the different sections this site has to offer, I've found that the arowana section has the harshest critique when it comes to tank size but how many people post gator gars and GATF's and it's ok? I have yet to see someone on here that has a footprint that is required for such a beast.

well lets see the flaws in your post.

first one is any atf that is posted is small and they grow ver very slow so they will need the footprint a long way down the road. most peoples atfs die before they will need that footprint for one reason or another.

second i know of several members with gators and they have them in ponds and large displays. you see alot of small ones that will die before they need that footprint.

if you got a problem with gators and atf then why dont you say amything about rays? they get just as big yet the problem isnt there? here is the short rays are harder to keep amd more expensive so kids in the parents house cant get them 9/10 times. thus there isnt as big of a problem with tank size.

most aros will need that footprint within 10-12 months if cared for properly. in that time people think it is
longer then it is then before they know it they have no space.

so in short spoiled kids get their parents to buy them these cool fish so they cant brag about it and they dont know or have the ability to care fo them. then they lose them and get another. dont worry the 1000's of rtcs that get bought every year will make it into a pond for sure.


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