unless the stand is detachable
ARO-MANIACS in da house, Red,24k Gold,RTG,XBack,Green,Pearl,YT...
ARO-MANIACS in da house, Red,24k Gold,RTG,XBack,Green,Pearl,YT...
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Dec 12 2006, 10:13 AM
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errr...i think 4 X 2 can fit my KIA Spectra
unless the stand is detachable |
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Dec 12 2006, 10:35 AM
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QUOTE(aljebat @ Dec 12 2006, 10:20 AM) of course detacheable la bro.... The last time i brought my 3 X 1.5 feet, i can't detach the stand but still managed fit the spectra with 1 cover together...KIA spectra 5 feet pun boleh masuk... but under one condtion... JANGAN BAWA AMOI LAAAAA...... HAHAHAHAHA If that so, Jalan Pasar!!! Here i come this 20th (gaji masuk maaa nak beli tank, nak beli tank! hahahahaha BTW, centipede sell at Jalan Pasar how much aaa?? ChelseaFan?? This post has been edited by madstone: Dec 12 2006, 10:38 AM |
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Dec 12 2006, 11:51 AM
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near my plce dun have centipede, only mealworm n small fish
have to find pellets for my silvaro how much u guys bought for aro pellets aaa? what brand available in market? the best brand so far? |
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Dec 12 2006, 12:52 PM
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so far i fed my silvaro with mealworms n small fish
but my friend told me that mealworms hot for Aro roach gonna raise disease at aro's body dunno laaa |
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Dec 12 2006, 01:46 PM
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near my house sell for 30 crickets for RM1
err....do u guys detach the long leg (jumping leg) of the cricket or just put it in the tank anyway? |
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Dec 12 2006, 03:46 PM
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will try feed my silvaro cricket today, RM1 per 30 crickets...
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Dec 12 2006, 07:53 PM
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Snyy
i saw the fish shop near my house sell aquarium 4 X 2 with filter border+wooden cover+lamp+stand=RM302.80 4 X 2 tank with stand+wooden cover+lamp (no filter border)=RM268.80 both have to find our own filter system no plastic cover for 4 X 2, the max size for plastic cover is 4 x 1.5 feet (complete with lamp) just fed my silvaro 2 crickets already so far so good |
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Dec 12 2006, 08:18 PM
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Mutiara Genting Plaza??
Here's the address: Wisma Mutiara Genting, Jln Genting Kelang, 53200 Kuala Lumpur |
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Dec 13 2006, 01:00 AM
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QUOTE(jaspery27 @ Dec 12 2006, 09:56 PM) all bros, i nvr feed my pearl with centi, the tail need to chop off ahh? or just thro it in tank only?? me very scare the centi le Near my place got no centipede, got to buy it at Jln Pasar i guess, where else got centipede aa? Puchong? Subang Jaya? Saif_bear? Any fish shop selling centipede in Puchong?QUOTE(saif_bear @ Dec 12 2006, 10:38 PM) Jardini? Hahahahahadunno laaa, i think the fish will be transported somewhere next week got to buy new tank 1st lor QUOTE(ChelseaFan @ Dec 13 2006, 12:26 AM) Thanks thanks hihihihiQUOTE(Snyy @ Dec 12 2006, 11:31 PM) which fish shop is that? the price is cheap compare to subang fish shop. do you know how much they charge for doing c0c0nut type of filter? need to make hole. or what filter you planning to use? Y not u use cannister or external filter?The shop is near my house, Dengkil, near Putrajaya extra hole? i think the shop don't do that coz the shop only sell tank, not customade them err...guys, how am i going to transport 1 feet jardini from Seremban to Dengkil aaa? using toyogo plastic container can ka? the journey will be around 45 to 60 minutes, depends on traffic BTW, one brother wanna sell 2 tanks of 4 X 1.5 X 1.5 for ONLY RM35!!!! tanks only, no stand no cover, damn! so damn cheap!! location Sri Kembangan, near Jusco, not far away from my house New 4 X 2 feet OR 2 tanks of 4 X 1.5 X 1.5??? This post has been edited by madstone: Dec 13 2006, 01:05 AM |
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Dec 13 2006, 01:23 AM
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Thanks ChelseaFan, great help...
errr, BTW, what is FS (sorry, i'm totally new here, dunno certain shortcuts is it at Jalan Pasar?? This post has been edited by madstone: Dec 13 2006, 08:41 AM |
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Dec 13 2006, 08:58 AM
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why aaa my silvaro always tercungap-cungap??
open n close it's mouth all the time while swimming? seems like so damn tired, just finished a marathon i guess |
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Dec 13 2006, 09:58 AM
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QUOTE(sayasebuk @ Dec 13 2006, 09:24 AM) If you ask me, ill opt for 2 tanks. But since you rearing aro's, 4 x 1.5 x 1.5 is a no no minimum width should be 2 feet I think so...1 tank is enough since i already have 1 tank of 3 X 1.5 feet QUOTE(ChelseaFan @ Dec 13 2006, 09:40 AM) FS = Fish Shop Really? Nevermind though coz i really wanna go for 4 X 2 feet tank btw. Jardini can put in 4' x 1.5' since when full grown it's smaller than Asian Aro. Full grown JAr in captivity around 20" whereas Asian exeed 2' + |
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Dec 13 2006, 10:40 AM
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QUOTE(aljebat @ Dec 13 2006, 09:54 AM) Last night, I asked the FS near my house, the towkay said, the used of black water is for making the water like natural water condition, is it truei thought it for calming your aro? before put the black water must put the anti chlorine 1st, correct me please.. QUOTE(Snyy @ Dec 13 2006, 10:34 AM) I'm imaging the cannister price is around RM100++ to RM300, is it?think wanna pay a visit to Serdang FS laa for viewing pleasure, for gaining info of course This post has been edited by madstone: Dec 13 2006, 10:43 AM |
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Dec 13 2006, 10:54 AM
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hang ping pong balls at the tank cover, sure your aro will look up lahh
BUT i read somewhere that, lowered eyes cause by bad water PH, food we feed 'em and genetic gonna dig more for info about lowered eyes This post has been edited by madstone: Dec 13 2006, 11:05 AM |
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Dec 13 2006, 11:06 AM
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Dec 13 2006, 03:09 PM
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i was thinking to built an overhead filter like c0c0nut style
but put it on top of the tank under the cover the probs is, the customade filter will be not to big but wider (height is like normal WF) have 3 space for the filters things (gravel etc etc etc) the filter itself will made from glass, order from glass shop lah errr...i'll try to sketch it tonite n post it need everybody advice on this may be it's too small, just forget it, hahahahaha This post has been edited by madstone: Dec 13 2006, 03:17 PM |
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Is it the RM180 cannister ok c0c0nut from your POV
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Dec 13 2006, 04:16 PM
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From Aquacommunity.com
QUOTE Silver Arowana The Silver Arowana is of the genus "Osteoglossum bicirrhosum," were recognized as a new fish species in 1829 in France, by zoologist Georges Cuvier. They are classified as Bony-Tongued Fish which are fish that go back to somewhat pre-historic times. In fact, in Greek, Osteoglossum is bone-tongued and bicirrhosum is "two barbels." Silver Arowana are found naturally in white and black water floodplains of South America in the freshwaters of the Amazon River Basin and River, maybe in the Rupununi and Oyapock Rivers, and in some still waters of Guyana as well. There is indication that they don't go through rapids, as they haven't promulgated further upstream. Most of the Silver Arowana are found in the swamp and flooded areas in the shallower water. Silver Arowana are primitive, prehistoric fish. They actually have teeth on their tongue that comprise the bite they have for their food. Other relatives of Arowana in general include the Butterfly fish and Elephant fish. Silver Arowana are among the cheapest Arowana available, and the least restricted to import/export. They come small, but look out, they grow rapidly. It is wise to get them at 4-8 inches/ 10-20cm when they are hardier and easier to handle. This will give you a better chance of success keeping them. The natural environment of the Silver Arowana is from about 75 to 82 degrees F (24-28 C) warm in the water. In the wild, Silver Arowana may reach upwards of 4 feet /120 cm in length, and a little over ten pounds in weight. They require good water condition to flourish. You must keep Ammonia and Nitrites close to zero. Silver Arowana create a lot of waste, so the filtration system needs to be strong and efficient. Changing at least 25% of the water per week is advisable. Some even recommend as much as 50-75%. The pH of the water (soft and acidic) is best kept between 6.0 and 6.9. Water hardness level for an ideal environment is about 1-8dH. Their body are covered in very big, strong, and bony scales, and at the lower jaw, 2 barbels. Silver Arowana have a large, bony tongue. The dorsal and anal fins are nearly connected to the caudal fin. Adult Silver Arowana is silvery usually whereas the juveniles often have a yellow-orange bar on the side. They have longer fins than the other Arowana species from Australia, Asia, and Africa. The growth rate in the Silver Arowana is about two inches (5cm) a month during their first year. Silver Arowana requires a larger aquarium tank that needs to be well covered to prevent the fish from jumping out if the aquarium to their deaths. The size required depends on the size of your Arowana but should as a rule be at least twice and preferable more than 3 times the length of the fish. Decorated the aquarium so that a lot of open space is created to allow your Silver Arowana fish space where they can swim freely. Silver Arowana like their space to move about in. You will however probably want to give them a couple of places where they can hide. While some tank mates may be good for dinner, you might try some other large fish that are hardy and slightly aggressive fish such as Catfish to keep with your Arowana. Silver Arowana fish demands a varied diet. They are usually fed guppies in the stores where they are sold and whatever it takes upon acclimation to get them to eat other things is wise and necessary to get them to do so. Getting them to eat non-live food can be a good thing too, as it expands your options for variety. They will usually eat things such as frozen raw shrimp, squid, scallops, and fish fillets. They will also accept a number of live foods such as, smaller fish, plankton, crickets, bloodworms, other insects, and mosquito larvae. If trained, they will eat nearly anything they can get their hands on. Goldfish might be suggested as a snack, however they should not make up a too large part of your Silver Arowana's diet. Another aspect, if you dare, is to attempt to get them to fetch food from your hand which can result in some painful bites until the Arowana learns it. One condition that is often seen in Silver Arowana is called "Drop Eye", where an eye appears to look downward. It seems this may be the result of over breeding at the breeders though it might also come from fatty tissues behind the eye. Less fat in their diet may help to minimizing or preventing this. Make sure the top of your tank is well secured. Silver Arowana are Jumpers, and may wind up dead on the floor otherwise. They can be shy, and easily spooked. For example, when turning on the lights, it is wise to turn on the room lights first. Then after a few minutes, turn on the tank lights. Otherwise, your Silver Arowana might get spooked and injure itself. It is good if you can get some sunlight to them in the day as well, but not constant or you might wind up with an algae problem. It is suggested for filtration to use adequate Mechanical, Chemical, and Biological filtration to cover the amount of water in the tank. Multiple units might not hurt considering the volume of water you need for your Silver Arowana, and it does provide backup in case one system fails. On a closing note, you should also remember, Silver Arowana's are not for the poor, or the inexperienced aquarist. However, they are very interesting fish to watch grow, and live. They will undoubtedly give you many hours of enjoyable scenery, and experiences. If you choose to get a Silver Arowana, it is wise to do a lot of research to become even more experienced with these great living examples of Amazon Basin. |
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top filter need to change water at least 20% to 30% per week
like me also, 2 weeks already but only once change the water 30% quite hard wooo to do WC Article about WC http://arowanaclub.com/stories.php?story=05/08/31/8874658 This post has been edited by madstone: Dec 13 2006, 04:58 PM |
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