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Candiru
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I lost my arow this week. Somehow he managed to lift a weighted down glass lid and we found him on the floor of our office. I am so depressed. We only had him 4 monthsand before we had him the poor guy was in a 75 gl tank and was 20 inch long. He finally was in a large home and he comitted jumpiside. :cry:
 
Oh Man .. last year I went through a similar ill fate for my growing aro so I feel your pain. It took me several months to get over the loss and my other fish suffered; so had to take a fresh llook into it and restart. Get over it quickly.
 
sorry for your loss !.
I lost a silver and a jardini to jumpicide fairly early on in the hobby. Never got around keeping aros after that.

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I've always been told you cannot competely cover an entire tank with glass/ or whatever covers you've got on your tank as no air will escape.. When I bought my previously owned tank they had glass over the top, I have since cut out pieces of quarter inch thick plexy glass to fit into the sections of my tank, with about a 2" gap on the back of two of the three peices to make room for my two aquaclear 110's. Before I purchase an arrowana I want to seal off the small open areas next to my filters. The rectangular sections are about 2" wide by 6" long.. but I'm not sure if I should completely cover those excess areas with extra peices of plexy glass, or possibly some sort of mesh/netting material to let some air escape.. what do you guys recommend?
 
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