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Old 06-01-2008, 10:46 PM
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At that time it was the best fish for price and the only one i like in couple of shops.. .i'm currently thinking of trade-in or purchase another RTG if the price is right.I still have a 3x2x2 tank empty
Can anyone show me how is Banjar Red gonna look like when its fully matures?i've been searching in Arowana Forum with no results.. .
Banjar Red is a species from banjarmasin Indonesia. It is almost the same with 1.5 red.

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Old 11-01-2008, 03:15 PM
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At that time it was the best fish for price and the only one i like in couple of shops.. .i'm currently thinking of trade-in or purchase another RTG if the price is right.I still have a 3x2x2 tank empty
Can anyone show me how is Banjar Red gonna look like when its fully matures?i've been searching in Arowana Forum with no results.. .
this is my x banjar red..
age around 2 years
i had sold this aro last few months..

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Old 13-01-2008, 10:22 AM
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Nice Banjar too bro.. .why did you sell it?Up-grade?How much did you sell it for?

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Old 14-01-2008, 04:52 PM
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Nice Banjar too bro.. .why did you sell it?Up-grade?How much did you sell it for?
yes, upgrade to Super Red Aro..
i sold it for Rm350 only so sad to let go but i can only keep one tank only at my small apt

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Old 30-01-2008, 06:20 PM
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Whats the pro's & con's of putting "coral chips" in the tank for Aro?
Will coral chips help in reduce "amonia" in the tank?
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Old 30-01-2008, 10:09 PM
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belive it or not???




up = female

down = male

or more pro if u can get the cm u go for this.. Qian Hu - one stop shop for all your aquarium needs.

p/s: ur aro got drop eye


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Old 31-01-2008, 08:00 AM
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Whats the pro's & con's of putting "coral chips" in the tank for Aro?
Will coral chips help in reduce "amonia" in the tank?
Thanks.. .
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vincent.b
i dont think so..
actually coral chips is used to stabilize/buffer ph to avoid large ph swing and thus prevent ph shock to arowana.. ph shock usually will cause stress and to the

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Old 31-01-2008, 10:52 AM
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belive it or not???




up = female

down = male

or more pro if u can get the cm u go for this.. Qian Hu - one stop shop for all your aquarium needs.

p/s: ur aro got drop eye
Hi Ivan,
How to cure the DE prob?Btw..thanks for the site

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Old 31-01-2008, 11:01 AM
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i dont think so..
actually coral chips is used to stabilize/buffer ph to avoid large ph swing and thus prevent ph shock to arowana.. ph shock usually will cause stress and to the

Thanks FG

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Old 31-01-2008, 12:09 PM
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by hand go for this YouTube - arowana-3

Dropeye

This is not a disease, it is most probably cause by change of nature to captive environement which encourage the fish to look side and down rather then up. The 2nd most popular hypothesis is overfeeding. Genetic is the biggest factor in this problem.

Possible Cause
Downward and lateral gaze -Transfer to pond or cover all sides of tank
Overfeeding -Reduce feeding, increase excercise(eg introducing slow current, larger tank)

Prevention is better then cure. Get a low tank. Avoid overfeeding, use floating food if possible. But most importantly do not buy the fish is you suspect dropeye.

There are other propose treatments for this problem. They included, adding ping pong ball and red flashing light into and above the tank respectively, putting a tank of cricket above the tank, pushing the eye back manually, operation, etc. I do not recommand the last three methods as they have high mortality rate.

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