will this bass will fit in that arrow's mouth?

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will the bass fit in the arrows mouth?


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newer pics..

bass have grown quite a bit.. 3"

arrow still 6"-7"

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Wait till that aro gets hungry!
 
aquatic_wonders;1262932; said:
Wait till that aro gets hungry!

yea, i dunno

i'm gonna find out here soon...

the cons that were livin with the arrow are smaller than the pbass are but not as wide and the cons were nippin the arrow
 
definetly food for the arrow..... thats my opinion though.... you always got to look at the activity in your tank. if your arro is too aggressive, take your "pea" out, and grow him out a bit....;) also noticed you put updated pic up for your pbass.... but- im wondering now HOW BIG IS YOUR ARRO... ?
 
mjuniorc;1277526; said:
definetly food for the arrow..... thats my opinion though.... you always got to look at the activity in your tank. if your arro is too aggressive, take your "pea" out, and grow him out a bit....;) also noticed you put updated pic up for your pbass.... but- im wondering now HOW BIG IS YOUR ARRO... ?

about the same .... i have not been feeeding him so heavy....

they are looking too big to fit in his mouth....
 
well....

its been 3 days and so far so good...

the bass are 1/2 as long as the arrow..


I got some Royal pleco from my LFS that is the smallest in there and he is what I'm the most concerned with....

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At that size, your pbass have nothing to worry about. In fact, I think you will need to keep pumping up that aro so his growth will keep up with the bass. Nice looking tank, though. How big is it?
 
blacktip;1287155; said:
At that size, your pbass have nothing to worry about. In fact, I think you will need to keep pumping up that aro so his growth will keep up with the bass. Nice looking tank, though. How big is it?


yea,

thanks,,,

its an 8 footer...
 
still fine...

thanks for all the comments
 
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