This will do for the 2 day old MBU I have on order.
( Don't worry, it's only temporary. )
My predatory tank
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Re: My predatory tank
Okay I just saw this thread... wtf?
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Re: My predatory tank
sgtmyers88 wrote:Okay I just saw this thread... wtf?
I'm being half serious, with a touch of aquarium humor.
Almost every captive MBU on the planet earth is probably in a tank that's "too small".
That being said, every MBU owner plans to "address the problem"
at a later date.
Oh well.....
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Re: My predatory tank
And then add even more large fish???
You are getting sleepy... you only hear the sound of my voice... you must do water changes... water changes... water changes... water changes...
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Re: My predatory tank
Makes me sad. The OP's arowana already exhibits OCD-like behavior, just pacing back and forth. I hate to picture it in a few months, when it's even larger...
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