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  • JESUS CHRIST

  • its not overcrowded , they are all in front because thats where the food drops..

    you could see that those paimas are in good condition and not stunted because they have big heads and thick bodies not ulike the stunded arapaimas with long thin body...

  • omg! power!

  • wen the fish bit the food i thought it was a door slamming. then i noticed that it was in sync with the fish closing its mouth.

  • jesus christ!! anyone care for a swim?

  • I saw two pirarucu at the denver zoo and they were pretty big.I was really amazed at the size of the pacus and rtcs.... awesome fish and MFK IS THE PLACE FOR MONSTER FISH.

  • mother... that is a big red tail cat

  • Geez, and they each have to be at least 10-15 feet long too.

  • is it over stocked or are they a;l at the front because theyare eating?

  • LOOK AT THE RTC JESUMPEAS

  • I have never seen an overstocked Aquarium......

  • there all at the front you ideot!

    its not over stocked

  • Arguably the biggest fish. That tank is way too crowded. Good video though

  • O O O OOOOO MY GOD!!

  • how many AG are there inside? they snap up the food like lightning quick!!

  • Wow!They look fierce...But cool!

  • arapaima scientific name,arapaima gigas, the world`s largest fresh water fish

  • arguably the worlds largest f.w. fish. there are sturgeon in the fraser river system that have been caught approaching twenty feet, (6+meters) and there are reports from the early twentieth century of a twenty two footer caught near lytton, b.c.

  • Wow! That's the most Giga Arapaima I've ever seen on video.

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