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  • mistahoo
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    Re: Arowanas..

    Originally posted by cu0ngsayz View Post
    Hey I've seen people keep jellyfish and lion fish in freshwater...
    Silly rabbit! Tricks are for kids!

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  • mistahoo
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    Re: Arowanas..

    If you got the money, I say go for it. They might kill each other, they might not. You'll never know until you try.

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  • allysangels
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    OP should just go for it and see what happens. while you're at it, add a couple dovii cichlids and i've got a red tail cat for you as well. :)

    why ask a question if you're unwilling to hear an answer other than what you want to hear?

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  • cu0ngsayz
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    Originally posted by mistahoo View Post
    Not if I can't keep fake Shamu in my 5gal! LOL
    Hey I've seen people keep jellyfish and lion fish in freshwater...

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  • mistahoo
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    Originally posted by cu0ngsayz View Post
    so you telling me I can't keep my dolphin cichlids in a 75g tank?!?!? Lol
    Not if I can't keep fake Shamu in my 5gal! LOL

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  • cu0ngsayz
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    Originally posted by mistahoo View Post
    Lol I'd give up all hope to convince this guy that they need big tanks. It's just how some people are when it comes to housing large fish. Everybody wants to believe blue whales can happily live, survive, and thrive in a 40B.


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    so you telling me I can't keep my dolphin cichlids in a 75g tank?!?!? Lol

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  • mistahoo
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    Re: Arowanas..

    Lol I'd give up all hope to convince this guy that they need big tanks. It's just how some people are when it comes to housing large fish. Everybody wants to believe blue whales can happily live, survive, and thrive in a 40B.


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  • charles-n-charge
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    Originally posted by Beeboo View Post
    Ok about the space thing I know plenty of people who keep them in smaller tanks than I have for example a 150 or a 125. With the 500-700 gallon thing I don't think that is needed. Even on YouTube exactly how many on there that you have seen have a 500-700 gallon tanks? Little right?
    Oh yes, I forgot that everyone on YouTube posting videos of their fish are experts on fish-keeping. My apologies.

    There is no Arowana that can be kept long term in a 125-150 gallon tank. 180-220 is the minimum for a single jardini, and 300-350 is the minimum for a single silver.
    Honestly, two jardinis and one silver would probably be kinda cramped in a 500. All and all, it's a bad idea.

    You'd be perfectly fine getting one jardini for your 250, and that is all I would recommend. You would be a fool to try to put any other surface-dwelling fish in there

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  • allysangels
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    just because people do it doesn't mean it works. at best this is extremely temporary. how many people do you know that keep those setups that have had them the way they are for longer than a few months, at best? i knew a family of 8 that lived in a 1 bedroom apartment. it can be done, but they were miserable. why bother keeping a living creature if you won't care for it properly?

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  • Beeboo
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    Ok about the space thing I know plenty of people who keep them in smaller tanks than I have for example a 150 or a 125. With the 500-700 gallon thing I don't think that is needed. Even on YouTube exactly how many on there that you have seen have a 500-700 gallon tanks? Little right?

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  • allysangels
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    don't do it. they need more space.

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  • charles-n-charge
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    Originally posted by Beeboo View Post
    Ok guys I know this is a shot in the dark but is it possible to put 2 jardini's and an silver arowana together in a 250 gallon tank?
    Jardinis are very hit and miss. Some are very peaceful, while others will kill just about anything that moves.

    Silvers, they really don't do well with Jardinis 9 out of 10 times in smaller tanks. Plus, a silver alone shouldn't even be put in a 250 gallon tank.

    Too keep those 3 together successfully, you're looking at more along the lines of 500-700 gallons.

    So, I'm going to have to say no, it's not something you should even consider doing.

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  • Ballinxalex
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    Originally posted by cu0ngsayz View Post
    If do more than 4 if you want to keep in a group
    +1 I had 3 and it was like a war everyday

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  • cu0ngsayz
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    If do more than 4 if you want to keep in a group

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  • Victorp
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    yes it would be fine imo if its a group of arowana's they should be okay however if it is 2 then they may fight.

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