Saw a silver aero yesterday they said she was 10 years old she was 20 to 22" awesome fish. dont know is that big enough?
scales and tails;787543; said:Saw a silver aero yesterday they said she was 10 years old she was 20 to 22" awesome fish. dont know is that big enough?
Red Devil;784978; said:I am sorry to hear this... I wonder what happened??![]()
I am sorry..sometimes things just happen..villainn32;794048; said:thats the weird thing we don't know what happened
Red Devil;794747; said:I am sorry..sometimes things just happen..![]()

jconley;827462; said:We HAD a 30" silver at work we kept for about 5 years before it died mysteriously one night. They previous owners claimed to have had it in a 180 gallon for atleast 7 or 8 years. I measured it when it died and it was exactly 30" and 15 lbs. Here is a link.
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44540
Sunpoe;573403; said:I think alot of people trade their fish in before the 4 year mark, most people just get bored and want something new. Or they realize that the aro is just to big for their bank book.
Morledzep;830995; said:ok.. what does that mean? do they somehow become far more expensive to feed suddenly at the 4 year mark? if they do someone should tell me now whlie my Pinky is still young.