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    Baby Black Aro


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    Re: Baby Black Aro

    Very cool. Arowana's are so beautiful. Very nice fish! Have you seen the bone tongue yet?

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    Re: Baby Black Aro

    That is one neat looking fish!
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    Re: Baby Black Aro

    Aweosme fish; do those get as big as the conventional silver arowana?
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    Re: Baby Black Aro

    Quote Originally Posted by Ginevive
    Aweosme fish; do those get as big as the conventional silver arowana?
    These stay a bit smaller but will still get around 2 feet plus.

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    Re: Baby Black Aro

    Super cool; that is definately a fish i want to own someday in my fishkeeping career.
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    Re: Baby Black Aro

    Quote Originally Posted by Ginevive
    Super cool; that is definately a fish i want to own someday in my fishkeeping career.
    Arowannas are very cool but tend to be somewhat aggressive (at least in my experience). I personally love knife fish. I used to keep a black knife in my 90 gallon with my cichlids and it did awesome. Stayed at the top and out of the way of the other fish and so cool to look at!


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    Re: Baby Black Aro

    They are very nice fish, make sure you have a very wide tank for it. They get at least 30" given the proper room.

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    Re: Baby Black Aro

    Quote Originally Posted by jglass38
    Arowannas are very cool but tend to be somewhat aggressive (at least in my experience). I personally love knife fish. I used to keep a black knife in my 90 gallon with my cichlids and it did awesome. Stayed at the top and out of the way of the other fish and so cool to look at!

    Those are awesome!
    I had one a long time ago. Grew to about 10 inches. I have yet to find another healthy one around here. Each time I see them, they are in really sad shape.
    It's a shame too since some of the stores get in really cool fish. One place had one of those "dolphins" in but it was half dead in the tank .


    On a side note, I just finished changing out my Oceanic 72 bowfront in the living room. Took out everything and put in the new 5 piece set of the Penn Plax magic castles. It looks awesome. The centerpiece is 2 sections and is 25 inches long!
    I really need to get this camera working and take a picture.

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    Sweet Aro.

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