It is finally time to say goodbye to my finned family as they need more space to swim. Very sad that theyre leaving but happy they'll be moving to a bigger space. Time to start another amazon growout this time with crenicichla
Those are some very impressive fish, good to hear their moving to a bigger home. You must have done a great job at caring for them because they are huge do you have any final measurements on them.
TheWolfman theyre actually going to Rod's mega tank at predatory fins. Only way I was selling was if they were going to someone I knew with massive amounts of space. I was close to ordering the Intex Pool (10-Feet x 30-Inch) but the wife wasnt as thrilled as I was about having a pool for fish in our backroom . Gold is about 23 inches and green is 21. The aro is 22 and the vultures are about 16.
Aadamsfishes no its a aqueon 180 72x24x24 running 2 fx6s
johnnymax I'll be honest it was so much easier to clean but I do miss the pool filter sand. I'll be taking the tank back to something like this just a little more driftwood and plants before the menezesi pikes and heros inirida severums get in
This thread would be a good cautionary tale to the "can I keep an arowana in a 20 gallon tank" people. Your fish are making a 180 look small, and that's a pretty big tank.
Funny that you say that, I just had a conversation about that saturday with a LFS employee that told someone the 5" aros they were selling would be fine in their 90g. Sad