Do you still have it? If not, what happened to it? Do you have more photos to post?RTG or Red Tail Golden Arowana spent $ 1300 and size was 10 inches, has grown a few inches in pic and the rest is history. Arowanas were my 1st love and didn't disappoint. The experience was truly Asia.
Ain’t that the truth ! Explains why some guys have whole rooms full of aquariums .oh screw it there are too many nice fishes
The ones i got were like the size of a pin; so had to feed them a lot of bbs; i found they really aren't that picky and will eat decapsulate brine shrimp and ground up bug bite just as well.Psuedepiplatys annulatus is a Killifish I’d like to try . A guy can find them pretty cheap too .
I thought wild caught are more hardy fish less prone to desease than captive bred discus.But sadly, they died due to "whirling disease" which could be caused by internal bacteria or parasites(which moved to their brain) according to the internet/some research.
This has kind of been a walk in my life where I started with ornamental fish, then went monster fish later settled for nano fish and planted tanks. Currently its grown towards plants and discus.Right now, I will focus mainly on small fish which costs only US$1 or less each.
It's easier to create a nice habitat that look like a small stream for small fish.
They look more therapeutic when you created their natural habitat in your aquarium.
For big fish, you will need a very large tanks(6ft or bigger) if you really want to create their natural habitat.
Right now, I don't have space for a big tank but someday scaping a monster tank and having a gallery is the dream.For big fish, you will need a very large tanks(6ft or bigger) if you really want to create their natural habitat.
This a stinker you can't get any fish for a quarter, nickel or penny in Sri lanka.bought my 20+ Ember Tetras for between 45 to 75cents(USD) each.
I bought another 15 Rosy Tetras for 75cents each.
And when I get bored with them, I can give them away to the LFS or friends.