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I have a 3 foor Niger cat. Wonder what that would do to a plastic bag :screwy:

Yup I agree, wet towel to get a large fish out of the tank and a cooler to transport it. I don't thing the OP was talking about large gold fish....

Rookie.....
 
i did make divider but they got around them. i never have dividers that work.

as for aro knowledge i must not know anything since i wrote some of the stickes and have years of exp raising them from eggsacks and up. i didn't say it was the best way i say it could work after some one else brought it up. i use a wet towel for large gars were a bag wont work and a wet towel is the best way. they then go into a cooler, you must have some thick bags where you are because no bags around here stops those gars teeth. you seem to cocky for your own good. you don't know everything either so don't act like you do i know more about aros then you do.

Not much to know about silver aros...pretty common fish and not exactly hard to keep. They're sold at all the local stores as babies with the eggsacs dangling so that is nothing special and requires no "expert" care.

I have some heavy duty plastic bags that I use, not the fish bags from your local fish store... no problems here. Anyways, if they do spring a leak, it's plastic and disposable...still way better to use than a towel that will shred your fish's fins, scales and barbels. An "expert aro keeper" like yourself should know that most of the time when damaged, this stuff never grows back the same. Then again, when you keep the cheap aros, it doesn't really matter does it? The expensive ones, well that's a whole different story that you clearly know nothing about.
 
I have a 3 foor Niger cat. Wonder what that would do to a plastic bag :screwy:

Yup I agree, wet towel to get a large fish out of the tank and a cooler to transport it. I don't thing the OP was talking about large gold fish....

I don't think we're talking about niger cats either, are we?

You don't really seem to know what I'm referring to, so maybe you should butt out.
 
exotic, your also the same guy that said Armatus vampires dont live in 80+ degree water, that the water isnt that warm where they come from. Sorry to bust your bubble, but they live right on the equator, and it doesnt get much hotter than the equator unless you start digging toward the center of the earth. This statement along with the dumbass comparing pacu's to tigers statement is enough for me to question your knowledge of characins, to put it mildly. Pacus grow extremely fast and are tall and thick fish, thus more space requiring, while tigers are VERY slow growing and slender. In the long run both need huge tanks, but to compare these 2 fish is utter stupidity. You talk like you have experience, but every tank and community, and situation is different, and there are a lot of factors to consider, that can affect fish behavior. People have kept tigers together successfully, so it certainly is possible. Just a matter of finding the right circumstances and a dose of good luck, but it can be done. Dont be so harsh, fronting like you have all this knowledge and experience, saying this cant be done while this can, when you blunder around making foolish and incorrect comments about very basic facts... maybe you should zip it before you stick your other foot in your mouth ... just an intelligent suggestion, but i think intelligence probably escapes you as well....

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Wow, looks like it was a Death Blow! I remember Li had a couple/few 8-10" Goliaths together.

To bad, w/2 pieces I would def seperate now.
 
Ive seen on youtube a 10,000 gallon tank that had a few goliaths in it
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i did make divider but they got around them. i never have dividers that work.

as for aro knowledge i must not know anything since i wrote some of the stickes and have years of exp raising them from eggsacks and up. i didn't say it was the best way i say it could work after some one else brought it up. i use a wet towel for large gars were a bag wont work and a wet towel is the best way. they then go into a cooler, you must have some thick bags where you are because no bags around here stops those gars teeth. you seem to cocky for your own good. you don't know everything either so don't act like you do i know more about aros then you do.

No actually wiggles wrote most of the stickies


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The expensive ones, well that's a whole different story that you clearly know nothing about.

Because you spend more for a fish makes you an "expert" :ROFL:

Where I'm from we call that something else, but expert works. I have some expensive golf clubs, maybe you can buy them and be an expert golfer too.....
 
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