yes arowanas will fit in the tank it depends which kind though. For the sting rays you'll need a tank double the size of yours right now so i would say stick to the aros oh and arowanas usually won't bother any fish at the bottom since they're top dwellers.
Today i just found the REAL problem with the temperature in my tank....it wasn't the out side temperature but it was the heater. I checked the makers of the heater and they said that it should be at least 79 degrees inside the tank no matter the temperature outside...I checked behind the tank...
Thanks for sharing although i'm not going to add that to the poll but desert gobies are nice since this is the first time i've heard of them i'm going to asume that they're rare.
The game is fun at first buy then it gets really boring....the pictures are all pasted so that it looks realistic. The fish are just pictures of fresh and salt water fish just with different fins and named differently...like the (silky shark) is an imitation of the rtbs.
I do have a house heater and one of the vents is exactly next to the fish tank but...im worried that it might catch on fire... i have a stand and it's made of wood.
The heater is exactly 257 watts. I just got a look at the room temperature and i'm like :shout: the room temperature right now is 45 degrees...no wonder im so extremely cold and it's winter so i'm not so surpised...btw i know the kuhlis are active at night it's just that there more active than...
My temperature in my tank is going down and i have tropical fish. My heater I think is the problem, somehow it's not working that well. When i came home from a 3 day va the temperature was 79 degrees. Tomorrow morning it dropped to 68 degrees then increased to 74 degrees then on the second day...
aros and rays are on top the rest are way down there im afraid :( .But with more posts i'm sure that will change :) .Oh and if this poll needs improvement do tell.