Who is dayak?

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is this have anything to do with fish?
 
just some guy that gets flamed a lot in the arowana forums lol.

I see, thanks. I just did a quick look and his posts does say "arowana noob..." Any specifics for getting flamed?


I have seen his "work" in more then just the arowana forums. lol:ROFL:

I guess if I have nothing better to do, I'll check what all the fuss is about.
 
so why are you asking about him anyway?
 
Definition of a pond is a body of standing water that is either natural or man made lol. A pond does not only have to be man made. Had you some common sense, you would've known that. If you can't figure out that in your last post you just compared a natural body of water to a tank, then you really do need some professional help. All tanks aren't suitable because they have a lid? Really? Thats just unreasonable. Someomone who wants to spend money on a fish, time and effort to raise it for months, if not years, and wants it dead? Ever heard of dayak? Nobody wants to kill it, but theres a ton who choose not to do the proper research to prevent things like this which is practically the same thing. Even if there is no gaurantee on whether the fish would jump if it was in a bigger tank, it definitely couldn't have gotten out if there was a secure lid.

"Ever heard of dayak?"
OMG!! I chuckled when I read this... :ROFL::ROFL::ROFL:

"Ever heard of dayak?"
hahahahahaha....this line made me laugh as hell

Wow! You two must be experience fish keepers that you need to look up the definition of a pond in order to realize what's a pond! For real? You need to "google" for definition of a pond, and you want to talk common sense? BTW, did any of you two look up the definition of a tank by any chance?


I know! It's heart breaking to see a fish died, and I'm sure the OP feel the same. From the picture, the tank look like a display in that room, so OP may think it's tacky to put brick or weight on top, or he may fear that it will damage the tank with all those weight on top of the lids... There could be any reason, but I'm almost certain that the OP didn't mean for that tragedy to happen. He did take very good care of that aro, or it wouldn't be such a nice specimen.

Just curious.
 
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