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My friend has a silver arowana in his tank. The tank is 6ft x 3ft x 3ft. He has had the aro for around a year and its very much like my piranhas, it will eat pretty much anything that drops into the water lol
no worries bud, its alot of people to reply to.you replied to people who posted AFTER FM but not FM, so i assumed you were ignoring.
to each his own, i dont find feeding feeders unethical cause they are bred to be eaten, but not as a staple. I breed my own feeders in good conditions, not like the local petstore. carnivore pellets are my arowanas staple food. Now, do you have a suggestion on what fish he should get, i dont want to turn this topic on a discussion on ethics.
no problemThanks for your input, ill see if he likes the idea.I know of a few people that keep 1 red belly piranha in a 30 gal tank. The piranha will more than likely be very happy too. As long as there is plenty of hiding places (as they are known to be shy) and a lot of filtration then you will be ok. I feed mine live a feeder occasionally (once a month) which i keep in a separate tank for a few weeks to make sure they are clear of any potential diseases. I also feed them frozen fish (smelt), bloodworm, krill, prawns and raw chicken. They also get 1 frozen pinky mouse every 2 weeks or so.
no worries bud, its alot of people to reply to.you replied to people who posted AFTER FM but not FM, so i assumed you were ignoring.
Well, luckily you don't live in the UK, where it isn't just unethical, its illegal (to feed any living vertebrate to another species, also including one species of octopus).
There really is no need for it, except to entertain the fish keeper.
Suggest a butterfly fish or an asian bumble bee catfish.
I find this strange as i live in the UK and have been told a few times (and told i could buy for this purpose) by my lfs that its not frowned upon to feed my piranhas feeders once in a while as its in their nature to hunt their food. Maybe i was given false information.to each his own, i dont find feeding feeders unethical cause they are bred to be eaten, but not as a staple. I breed my own feeders in good conditions, not like the local petstore. carnivore pellets are my arowanas staple food. Now, do you have a suggestion on what fish he should get, i dont want to turn this topic on a discussion on ethics.
Well, luckily you don't live in the UK, where it isn't just unethical, its illegal (to feed any living vertebrate to another species, also including one species of octopus).
There really is no need for it, except to entertain the fish keeper.
Suggest a butterfly fish or an asian bumble bee catfish.
thats got to suck, anyway, i dont really do it for entertainment, i just find it interesting to watch a fish eat with the instincts its had since birth, thanks for the suggestion, ill see if he likes the idea.to each his own, i dont find feeding feeders unethical cause they are bred to be eaten, but not as a staple. I breed my own feeders in good conditions, not like the local petstore. carnivore pellets are my arowanas staple food. Now, do you have a suggestion on what fish he should get, i dont want to turn this topic on a discussion on ethics.
Well, luckily you don't live in the UK, where it isn't just unethical, its illegal (to feed any living vertebrate to another species, also including one species of octopus).
There really is no need for it, except to entertain the fish keeper.
Suggest a butterfly fish or an asian bumble bee catfish.
Well, luckily you don't live in the UK, where it isn't just unethical, its illegal (to feed any living vertebrate to another species, also including one species of octopus).
Well, luckily you don't live in the UK, where it isn't just unethical, its illegal (to feed any living vertebrate to another species, also including one species of octopus).
It's not illegal. Improper from a dietary view in most cases, but not illegal.
You want me to be less vague? When i say hes not all there, i mean he has schizophrenia and amnesia, he takes his schizophrenia meds cause i administer it myself, but the doctor wants him to take the amnesia meds himself to train his memory, he probably forgot and lost all memory of proper fish care.Ok, in answer to your question I would say none as you said, and I quote "he's not all there". I know you said you live with this fella, but if he "not all there" (which infact is very vague) then how can you rely on the person feeding, doing water changes, cycling the tank ect ect. The last thing I'd suggest anyone to do with difficulties, stable at present or not is to take up fishkeeping. That in itself can cause more problems to the individual. Especially not a pirahna like what's been suggested. Would you reccommend a snake to someone who knew nothing about them and "wasn't all there"?