Wow, I cant believe how long ago i made this thread. Anyway fingers crossed, I didnt find the aimara for the price and size I was comfortable with. But i have been exchanging emails with wes from Rare fish on MFK, and he did promise me two Hoplias curupira. I was going to get one this week but...
Hahaha posted a thread on mfk cause I didn't know mine either at the time. It was darker then most and it's fins weren't pink they where yellow. Caused alot of arguments on that site. Didn't mean to lol. But yep it's a very very nice silver arowana.
Lol. If you guys get a chance to check it out awesome! Cool people there aswell. I found this place helpful aswell as pnwguns. So figured I'd share the wealth of knowledge.
Hey bud you made it! On this board I'm wolf-keeper. I keep wolf chichlids as of now. Pretty aggressive fish. That's the type I'm into.
Thanks for checking it out. And let me be the first to say welcome!
Check it out. I will be posting a link to a message board not much different from
this one. Well except it's a different hobby. I know we have more then a few shooters here and have found this board to be cool, mellow, and full of helpful tips.
I would like to point out. That Mikey does not...
That's the crazy thing. Most don't want there octopus to spawn in capitivity cause then the male dies. And I think the female shortly after eggs are laid. It does seen like a sucky pet. But a cool sucky pet. Lol
Not sure how big most squid get. But the ones I used to catch where about 5-6 inches. You'll probably have a crap load of water changes if they get scared though lol inky water haha
Well the zoo can keep them contained. It's possible. Extremely diffuclt but it takes a dedicated hobbyist to keep them. Plus I heard the life span is a couple years only.
I seen a couple on YouTube. Really makes me want to start a saltwater tank. But my impulsiveness may get the poor little octopus killed. Lol.
I seen another YouTube video in a zoo aquarium I think Seattle and this freaking octopus caught a shark lol I mean damn that's cool.
Re: JD has a black spot on his tail
Lol sounds perfectly fine then. Cichlids are very hardy fish. It'll probably go back to normal in a few if it has t already.
Re: JD has a black spot on his tail
Is it a growth or just discoloration? Fins are fairly hardy. Keep the temps up and watch for any abnormal behavior. If the fish doesn't seem stressed or anything I wouldn't worry.
Now that's just my opinion and from looking at the picture it doesn't seem...