WHAT TO DO

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I was going to say tie some string on it and after a while it should drop off but it looks like its taking care of its self so that's nice.
 
I was going to say tie some string on it and after a while it should drop off but it looks like its taking care of its self so that's nice.

that would have still meant catching the aro and at 28" and in a 8ft long x 6ft wide x 3ft tall wouldnt have been easy

i also know people that have had large aros of this size just drop dead from heart attack after and op

no big deal it seams to be sorting its self out
 
that would have still meant catching the aro and at 28" and in a 8ft long x 6ft wide x 3ft tall wouldnt have been easy

i also know people that have had large aros of this size just drop dead from heart attack after and op

no big deal it seams to be sorting its self out

you did nothing?? :eek: It just naturally went..?

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Must be an eye-sore. If it is, just cut it off. According to some new scientist, fish don't feel pain! Really...? wow..

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-debate-fish-feel-pain.html?ito=feeds-newsxml

Put up with something looking ugly for 2 months

Or taking a $2000 fish out cutting it and the fish not making it mmmmmmmm WHAT TO DO was the title of the thread I think I made the right choice

I was only ever going to cut it if the fish stopped feed of was stressed


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Did you get it as a baby(8" below),If you did please put some pics up...I have not seen a baby chilli red arowana
 
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