So my unpopular opinions will most likely make the Americans cranky. ???
I don’t like silver aros at all. I think they look like Granpa who lost his teeth. Almost always have a de by the time they are 10-12” and they get bigger than most peoples 2-300 gal tanks (if I’m being generous)
9/10 times a person who says that they like a silver over an Asian it’s because they either can’t have them or else they have never actually had them.
there is a lot of hype around them. Lots of superstition, and folk lore, religious beliefs etc. I’m not a superstitious type of person, but I can tell you after you experience an Asian aro in YOUR OWN tank you will understand why. It just changes things when it is in your tank, it is radically different than watching one at a store or in a museum etc. Seeing them online doesn’t do it for me.
when that aro swims by and eyes you up…
When it shows off to you, when you pull out the camera…
When it eats shrimp out of your hand so gently as if to say “ I won’t hurt you”…
When you move about in the room and your friend tells you it keeps following you all around…
I am a ray guy no questions asked. They are my bread and butter favourite, I can’t have a tank that isn’t suitable for rays. But rays just do their ray thing and they are there. An Asian aro looks at you, and it knows you are there, it pays attention to you and what you are doing. (So many times I look up from working away in the fish room and the aro is just watching me) some of the folklore that is believed about them is that they understand the intentions of people around them and they will protect their owners. Again I’m not superstitious, but I can see why people say that.
I bought my first one about 2 years ago and immediately understood what the hype was when the first night out of the bag it was basically eating from my hand. Since then I have bought/ sold traded close to 30 of them. There is no other fish in the hobby quite like the Asian aro.
This one here is currently in my care. It is not my favourite type. I’m not much of a red guy, and I’m not super keen on short body, moon eyes, spoon head all the “fancy things” (deformities). But the monetary value aside, this aro has been the most amazing aro to date. It eats anything I offer, never picks on any of the other fish, always in a good mood etc. I’m going to be very sad when this one leaves my place ?
I don’t like silver aros at all. I think they look like Granpa who lost his teeth. Almost always have a de by the time they are 10-12” and they get bigger than most peoples 2-300 gal tanks (if I’m being generous)
9/10 times a person who says that they like a silver over an Asian it’s because they either can’t have them or else they have never actually had them.
there is a lot of hype around them. Lots of superstition, and folk lore, religious beliefs etc. I’m not a superstitious type of person, but I can tell you after you experience an Asian aro in YOUR OWN tank you will understand why. It just changes things when it is in your tank, it is radically different than watching one at a store or in a museum etc. Seeing them online doesn’t do it for me.
when that aro swims by and eyes you up…
When it shows off to you, when you pull out the camera…
When it eats shrimp out of your hand so gently as if to say “ I won’t hurt you”…
When you move about in the room and your friend tells you it keeps following you all around…
I am a ray guy no questions asked. They are my bread and butter favourite, I can’t have a tank that isn’t suitable for rays. But rays just do their ray thing and they are there. An Asian aro looks at you, and it knows you are there, it pays attention to you and what you are doing. (So many times I look up from working away in the fish room and the aro is just watching me) some of the folklore that is believed about them is that they understand the intentions of people around them and they will protect their owners. Again I’m not superstitious, but I can see why people say that.
I bought my first one about 2 years ago and immediately understood what the hype was when the first night out of the bag it was basically eating from my hand. Since then I have bought/ sold traded close to 30 of them. There is no other fish in the hobby quite like the Asian aro.
This one here is currently in my care. It is not my favourite type. I’m not much of a red guy, and I’m not super keen on short body, moon eyes, spoon head all the “fancy things” (deformities). But the monetary value aside, this aro has been the most amazing aro to date. It eats anything I offer, never picks on any of the other fish, always in a good mood etc. I’m going to be very sad when this one leaves my place ?