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Discussion in 'Freshwater Aquariums & Fish Photos' started by Anonymous, Jan 3, 2009.

  1. LemonDiscus

    LemonDiscus Active Member

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    I agree that the Arowana would straight up kill a discus without thinking. I could not see those working EVER as an Arowana could eat something bigger than its mouth (or at least will try).

    Yes Anthony agreed on the Sunshine Pleco I think.... I did not go back to page 1 of the thread but I remember it is on that page
     
  2. Anthony

    Anthony Active Member

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    Yep, that's what it is.
     
  3. Anonymous

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    stevenrox I paid 200.00 in RI for my ray = o a bit overpiced I guess
     
  4. Anonymous

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    price all depends on what kind of ray it is
     
  5. stevenrox

    stevenrox New Member

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    sorry but i seached on google and this was all i can find
    1111.JPG 2222.JPG
     
  6. Anthony

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    Here's one I found on google.

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  7. stevenrox

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    200 is knid of over priced for a motoro ray i think but from the looks of it it look pretty niced but i would have paid like around 150$
     
  8. Anonymous

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    I give those discus a year before the arrowana ate them.
     
  9. stevenrox

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    lol if they can fit in his mouth
     
  10. LemonDiscus

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    I bet that arrowana is swimming around thinking:

    "Hmmm sure would be nice if somebody actually put food for me on those vertical plates moving around me"

    and the disucs are giving the look like they are thinking:

    "Why does he keep saying LUNCH every time he looks at me??? HELP!!"
     
  11. Ryanstech

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    :) :) :)
     
  12. stevenrox

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    lol yea the thing is the arowna tries to chase the discus around and stress them out thats why it needs to be heavily planted
     
  13. LemonDiscus

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    Yeah that Santarem Discus, (The one in the first picture you posted) Is stressed out pretty bad. Not healthy for Discus to be stressed at all.

    You can tell because of 2 coloring differences. First it is showing its black bars. 2nd, it has darkened its entire pigment causing it to be MUCH darker than it is supposed to be when not stressed.

    The people who mix those are out-right stupid. Why would they risk the investment in the Discus for ANY reason!
     
  14. stevenrox

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    richass sonner or later the arowana will make a meal out of them thats why u get a smaler arowana andmore plants and big discus but still a risk