F fishrus New Member Joined Jan 12, 2005 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Jan 12, 2005 #1 Do you really think an arowona is a good fish to have with an oscar?
Y yossie_ika Fish Crazy Joined Jan 5, 2005 Messages 277 Reaction score 0 Location Los Angeles Jan 12, 2005 #2 if the aro is bigger than the oscar....that is
SirMinion Sexy Martha Fahaka Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Mar 14, 2004 Messages 4,038 Reaction score 1 Location East coast of England. Jan 12, 2005 #3 And if the tank is suitably huge...
Dorkhedeos Boss Major Joined Dec 1, 2003 Messages 2,896 Reaction score 0 Location San Francisco/San Jose, CA Jan 12, 2005 #4 how big is your tank? arowanas grow up to be 4 feet.
T tigerfish New Member Joined Jan 14, 2005 Messages 15 Reaction score 0 Location England Jan 14, 2005 #5 from my experience when I brought an oscar i would not trust it at all!!
P Paul_MTS MAD Joined Apr 15, 2004 Messages 5,818 Reaction score 1 Location Essex, Kirby Jan 14, 2005 #6 oscars will go fine as long as the arowana is bigger first. my oscar is only 2-3 inch at the moment where as my arowana i bought at 8inch. depending on the type arowana your after your going to need a 6x2x2 or equivalent to keep 1 asian arowana.
oscars will go fine as long as the arowana is bigger first. my oscar is only 2-3 inch at the moment where as my arowana i bought at 8inch. depending on the type arowana your after your going to need a 6x2x2 or equivalent to keep 1 asian arowana.
LoachLover Snails Beware Joined Jan 9, 2005 Messages 1,662 Reaction score 0 Location USA Jan 14, 2005 #7 If the tank is HUGE
B Black_Ghost_Guy Fish Crazy Joined Nov 16, 2004 Messages 248 Reaction score 0 Jan 16, 2005 #8 A lot of it depends on the species of the arowana. We need to know this before any other conclusion about compatibility is reached.
A lot of it depends on the species of the arowana. We need to know this before any other conclusion about compatibility is reached.
Phantom Thief Population Control Volunteer Joined Oct 6, 2003 Messages 2,337 Reaction score 0 Location A world of my own Jan 16, 2005 #9 Yes, as said, we need to know the species. If it's a jardini, no way. P.T.