Where can I get a fairly priced pair of arrowanas? I just need a simple silver pair for the parents, no need for the blue-fin ($399) breed.
Any and all opinions welcome.
Thanks in advance.
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Where can I get a fairly priced pair of arrowanas? I just need a simple silver pair for the parents, no need for the blue-fin ($399) breed.
Any and all opinions welcome.
Thanks in advance.
Just moved to Phoenix, but im in SD monthly for work and Scripps Water :lol:
Have a big enough tank for them?
Gold Fish World on Convoy. They usually have pretty good deal.
3 weeks ago at Fountain Aquarium (I know abit far...La Mesa), they have a bunch of juvies...Good price too.
What size you looking for? I am heading upto LA this weekend to pick up some flowerhorns can snag some for you.
I do know of some blacks for sale:
Arowana:
Black Arowana (Osteoglossum Ferreira) 6-8" $130
Black Arowana (Osteoglossum Ferreira) 10'-12" $150
Last edited by danz; 03-05-2008 at 06:52 PM.
I'll check out goldfish world....
I currently have a 75g waiting for them. I saw juvies @ AW for $15 but they tend to die I hear.
My parents don't need the nice black ones, I'd love to get them a pair but they'd be bummed that I spent that much for them. Thanks though
Just moved to Phoenix, but im in SD monthly for work and Scripps Water :lol:
Check out other 3 Vietnamese shop one on Adams Ave-Kensington are call Aquarium Paradise,other 2 one in City Heigh in the corner of Uni and Euclid call Nina Aquarium,other on Uni between Van Dyke and 43rd St call Pet Zone,they sure have some good arowana for you to choose.
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Oh ok for the parents sorry I missed that. I asked my asian bros to check over OC/LA for some deals and if I get a good price I will PM you and can pick them up Sunday for you.
mikes aquarium has them sometimes, give them a call
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My parents have a green aro w/certs in a 75g and the thing is getting way too big for it now. My older brother got it for them a while back when it was about 2"...it's now maybe 13" or bigger. It was for sale at one point, but not sure how much my brother was letting it go for.
Please keep in mind that a 75g tank will be too small to house 2 aro's unless you plan to upgrade in the future.
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Originally Posted by pako73
Could not agree with pako more. In a few months you are gonna need a bigger tank. For two large silvers you are gonna need at least a 180. These fish can get up to 36 inches long! If housed in an aquarium that is too small they develop curvatures of the spine and similar deformations. It reallyis sad to see. If you're going to get two of these beautiful fish, please do so responsibly and get the the size aquarium that they require. Please!
I DONATED the KOI and Arowana that i had due to its getting to big for the tank now thier in a 2,000 gallon very nice pond and its about 18"-20" big according to my friend
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Once these come into season, you can get them for less than 10 dollars. Higher death rates for the young ones but once the eggsacs are gone you should be good. You want the youngest ones you can get and raised together since they tend to be agressive towards each other, thats why a trio or more is recommended. You will need a huge tank because the silver I had was getting cramped in the 180.
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