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If you have a big enough tank, divided with plants and logs into zones, you can keep more than one male. A large footprint is better than deep, of course.
@@kano2581 Being largely territorial fish, if there are distinct zones breaking a tank into identifiable territories, males will leave each other pretty much alone except for flaring and defending the borders of their areas.
@@rtmaquatics it didn't eat it. Just hit it very hard from the side...the Arowana is a Super Red 12" very aggressive fish and the clown was around 4-5 inches...
They are banned in the US primarily because Asia couldn't keep up with the demand of supplying them to the US. It would take over the business. However I have 2, High back Golden and Super Red, and I live in Jersey. Ask me how?
That’s interesting, so the reason Asian Arowanas are banned in the US despite being an endangered species is because Asia can’t keep up with the demand in the US market. And how did you get the High Back Golden and the Super Red arowana in New Jersey?
@@rtmaquatics you are correct the main reason is because they are endangered and on CITIES appendix 1, however the 2nd reason is in truth Asia does not want to supply Arowana to the US. Because I live in the real Jersey. See if you can work it out lol 😆
I recently bought a small 1.5gal aquarium. With two platy . Orange n yellow. But all the time the orange me is chasing and nibbling the yellow one. I don’t what to do?😢
You need more space. Two platys in a 1.5 gal is crazy cruel. They like to be in groups of 3 or more in at least a 10 gallon. A lone betta needs 5. Can they survive on less? Yes. Will they be happy and thriving? No.
Yes, they use biofloc system. But when it comes to tilapia farming farmers don't always use biofloc system, there are many fish farming system that can be used for tilapia farming. Every farmers have their own preference when it comes to fish farming system