Silver Arowana, new keeper

pettski

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Hey guys, new to this site! I recently purchased a tank thats 250cm long, 70cm footprint and 60 cm high.
I am curious if this is big enough to host 1 silver arowana, the tank is going to be mainly bichirs, but if this size is good i will also host 1 silver arowana. I have been reading alot, but there is so many different answers. If i can't host an adult silver arowana, how long will it be until it's to big for the tank :)? It's very important for me that the fish is going to be happy in the tank :)
 

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That works out to 8 x 21/4 x 2. That is close to the minimum. Some would say it's fine, but long term, a lot of people prefer 8x3x3 as a minimum. (I don't have a clue how many of each. Some people think smaller tanks are acceptable as well.)

I think the length is a good number and the width could be almost okay, based on what people have experienced keeping an adult silver.
 
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That's quite good to start, many say same size for silvers and jardini because the S are more flexible than Js.

It could work, I'd be worried with a jardini and agrression due to their reputation. Who knows
 

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That works out to 8 x 21/4 x 2. That is close to the minimum. Some would say it's fine, but long term, a lot of people prefer 8x3x3 as a minimum. (I don't have a clue how many of each. Some people think smaller tanks are acceptable as well.)

I think the length is a good number and the width could be almost okay, based on what people have experienced keeping an adult silver.
Thank you! If it's that much on the edge, i might aswell drop it :)
 

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That's quite good to start, many say same size for silvers and jardini because the S are more flexible than Js.

It could work, I'd be worried with a jardini and agrression due to their reputation. Who knows
I see, well the fish store im buying it from has a 8000 gallon aquarium in their store that could take the arowana possibly if it gets too big, i don't know how many years the aro could be kept in the tank i bought, if its many years like 3-4 i would have time to buy a bigger tank.
 

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I see, well the fish store im buying it from has a 8000 gallon aquarium in their store that could take the arowana possibly if it gets too big, i don't know how many years the aro could be kept in the tank i bought, if its many years like 3-4 i would have time to buy a bigger tank.


Welcome aboard☺

Never depend on the lfs to take or buy back a large fish like Arowana.
 

pettski

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Welcome aboard☺

Never depend on the lfs to take or buy back a large fish like Arowana.
Yeah that's true, would be cruel otherwise. If i buy a baby arowana, how long do you think ish i would have before its too big? If its some years, i would have enough time to get a bigger tank.
 

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Remember, aros grow incredibly fast...like reaching 20+ inches by 1 year old.
Probably just gonna steer away from aros for now then. Atleast my bichirs will have a decent home! :) Any cool fish that i can have with bichir that gets a decent size that will fit in the dimiensions for life in the aquarium i purchased =)?
 
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