A Updated Shot Of My Silver Arowana

Dat Dude

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Hi guys. Heres my silver arowana now upgraded to my 150 with the dats and others.....

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very nice mate i have a silver too its jus got to 12" i did have a 2ft silver bit that died a few months ago

awesome fish :good:
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when i first got it about a month ago
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my old 2ft silver
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very nice mate i have a silver too its jus got to 12" i did have a 2ft silver bit that died a few months ago

wow theyre awesome
am sorry if this sounds an insensitive question - it really isnt meant to be, but what do you do with a monster like that when it dies??
 
do you know tory ive been thinking the same thing, i have BIG fish and wondered what i would do when they die, do i freeze them and wait til bin day or do i go to pet cemetery and bury them aka sisters garden
 
do you know tory ive been thinking the same thing, i have BIG fish and wondered what i would do when they die, do i freeze them and wait til bin day or do i go to pet cemetery and bury them aka sisters garden
I just had another parrot fish die on me while I was away ( 1 2 months ago), seems to have got one of the reoccurring viral diseases which has killed of some of my other fish before, it was almost 10" long, plus there was hardly any food left and the fish looked bloated, which would definitely have been a contributing factor, at least my dad remembered to do a large water change :rolleyes: Enough ranting...
Anyway, they both went in the freezer as nelly said, until bin day :(
When I was really young I buried my 14-15" pangasiuses.
 
hehe least you froze it, when my oscar died i bagged it a few times,then got a quality street tin,put it in there,and straight into the bin,least it was a quality tin :shifty:
Lol
Forgot what the original thread was about!
Nice aro's OP and Jay!
 
I was thinking the same think. I would burry him in my back yard. In my back yard there is a pasture, and then a gate to the woods, and a huge cliff I like to climb, so I would go and burry it in the woods. The smell might be harsh and not to mention hard to carry with a shovel.
 

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