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<blockquote data-quote="fire_4_effect" data-source="post: 10708926" data-attributes="member: 93100"><p>i've kind of picked up a new hobby... raising fishes (arowanas to be exact)! enjoy the vid and plz share your pet fish(es)! :beer:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]188918[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>i currently have a silver arowana (the bigger one, around 7-8 inches) and a golden jardini (the smaller one, 3-4 inches), both are carnivores and will eat literally anything that is in the tank (except for the sucker fish, it maintains their home so they don't mess with it). the silver is semi-aggressive and the jardini is extremely aggressive... that is why i got it much smaller so it would not mess with the silver (for now). the water parameters are some what difficult to maintain for these types of fishes, however, they are beautiful and graceful fishes; i enjoy watching them swim... so peaceful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fire_4_effect, post: 10708926, member: 93100"] i've kind of picked up a new hobby... raising fishes (arowanas to be exact)! enjoy the vid and plz share your pet fish(es)! :beer: [ATTACH=full]188918[/ATTACH] i currently have a silver arowana (the bigger one, around 7-8 inches) and a golden jardini (the smaller one, 3-4 inches), both are carnivores and will eat literally anything that is in the tank (except for the sucker fish, it maintains their home so they don't mess with it). the silver is semi-aggressive and the jardini is extremely aggressive... that is why i got it much smaller so it would not mess with the silver (for now). the water parameters are some what difficult to maintain for these types of fishes, however, they are beautiful and graceful fishes; i enjoy watching them swim... so peaceful. [/QUOTE]
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