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Thread: Arowana tank...Plants

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    I wonder whether a farlowella can survive in a aro tank?
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    if it can remained camouflaged for long period of time and the camouflage managed to fool the aro.. i dun see why it cannot survive in the tank
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    the "big" fish with the aro in Pet Safari's tanks are SAE. There are also some flying foxes around but they're not so big. The SAE are pretty humongous, I think around 5in.
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    The ping pong balls are used by arowana keepers to cure droop eye...but i dunno how well it works lah!

    If you notice the big guy in the 5' planted tank in front has got a droopy eye...left or right i cannot remember.

    ANd ya i do feel that the plants of the big and the smaller aro tanks there are overdone. Kel i will not be doing that!

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    LSZ, what i mean is just the foreground and backdrop of the tank.. remember the tank with java moss growing out of the netting? that setting is fine what..[]
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    LOLz.. kelvin, do u know how long it will take for yr moss to cover the foregrd? LSZ, try E. specs or E. tenellus

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    simon.. i dun think that is a prob.. coz with aro.. some of them take yrs for the color to come out.. so.. i have yrs to wait for the moss to grow out of it.. hahaha[]
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    but kelvin, yr algae eaters cant wait for yrs in the same tank as yr arrowana rite? the pt here is covers for them

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    wooo haha
    ok thanks i will find out more abt all the stuff you ppl told me
    thanks

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    LSZ, check your PM please.
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