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  • Chris360
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    Originally posted by troy tucker View Post
    That thing is crazy! I love it. can't wait to see it set up...
    Thanks Troy

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  • moganman
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    Lol!!!!!!! Yeah you would know!!!

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  • eklikewhoa
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    cyanide, they literally catch themselves.

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  • moganman
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    Good plan. It would help the guides. Boy o boy I bet they are fun to catch.

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  • eklikewhoa
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    Double maybe triple win! Get to raise a dragon and then when it gets older you can help lower taxes by ridding some of the stray babies running around!

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  • moganman
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    They don't eat flakes either. They need rabbits, ducks, mice, baby humans, etc.

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  • moganman
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    The babies look like dragons.

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  • eklikewhoa
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    get a baby one.

    There is no such thing as a tank not big enough, just a owner not willing enough.

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  • moganman
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    Then it wouldn't be an arapaima lol. Even that tank isn't big enough for one of those things lol

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  • eklikewhoa
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    trim their fins down some.

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  • moganman
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    They'll jump out and break the glass lol. Very intriguing fish.

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  • eklikewhoa
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    arapaima.

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  • aggrocichlidfan
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    That is good!!!.not degrading trophs or petros but im glad to see something other than that in a monster tank!!

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  • troy tucker
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    That thing is crazy! I love it. can't wait to see it set up...

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  • moganman
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    Yeah that thing is possessed. If I had a tank that big, I'd stock it with petenia splendida and dormitator maculatus

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