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  • @jasonfish07 nice!

  • really? he eateded it?

  • @conconor1 yeah mang! he ate-ed it!

  • what a fucking gay fish!!!!!

    want a real fish? trie a snakehead micropeltes!!!

    not a silly arowana.

    faggot!!!!

  • Get a snakehead tho's are fucking agressive

  • i feel like the tank is kinda small for that fish

  • the commentary is super funny! My daughter wants a dragonfish but we don't know that much about them, we are going to need a huge tank....yikes

  • your arowana has no dropped eye amazing!!!!!!

  • Technically thats not a Dragonfish thats a Arowana though they are in the same family, the only 2 species in that family called the Osteoglossidae. Lovely fish though.

  • nice fish hes bit to big for that tank

  • if i bought a fish like that, i would be like. wow a waste of 2 - 5 dollars for a fish that has been eaten

  • T_T Poor fishies

  • i love this fish

  • one damn ugly fish

  • slow motion HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHHAHAAH

  • nice silvers, but really need way bigger than 90gal, for a fish that will get in excess of 100cm you should really have at least300cm tank, at least

  • unlucky for the goldfish that it only got an memory on 2 sec. but good for the aro :)

  • HAHAHA i love the commentary

  • yeah if you dont ever wanna see it grow.

  • Short aqua

  • thats called an arwana stupid

  • can you put a arowana in a 20g?

  • no no no no no no no no!

  • well depends the size they get preety huge!

  • definately not lol

  • @retic257

    absolutely not. Arowanas grow bigger than a 20gallon tank. Baby's should be kept in no less than a 55.

  • no!

    This tank in the video is too small for even ONE aro.

  • @retic257 hell no you cant put an arawana in a 20 they get up to 4 feet long even a baby shouldent be kept in anything smaller than a 100

  • @SouthernFirefighterr 4' long? thats crazy talk

  • @retic257

    no. they need at least a 125 gallon tank to move and grow

  • @retic257 oh yeahhh, that was a 29G

  • your a moron for keeping that fish in that tank

    arowona should have a 120G++++ tank

    rehome your fish now

  • Your tank is tiny for this fish! It can hardly turn well!!!

  • Why do you sound like a monkey when recording this?

  • aww, poor little fishy :( . but thats life. cool vid.

  • you defffffffffff need a bigger tank for him atlest 75 to 100g

  • That tank seems a too small for a fish that big...

  • thats not a dragon fish its a arowana you dumb ass

  • actually im skinny as fuck.

  • Get a bigger tank right now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • i feel sorry for the small fish at the end

  • That's some beautiful fsh. Too bad they are in such a small tank though.

  • get a bigger tank

  • to small tank!!!!!!

  • Your Aro is not aggressive at all dude

    you should get it a bigger tank and you should also pump some air in there, they are doped

  • the lady said she ateded it

  • thats a arowana right?

  • yes thats right.

  • your arrow are nice but they are going to develope drop eye and die man if you keep feeding them all that junk aka goldfish not to mention your tank is so small

  • this female grew to 2' 2 inches inside a 90 gallon before popping off the aluminum hood with (about 10 lbs), jumping out of the tank overnight, next morning it was still alive, popped her back in the water, two days later she passed away.

  • oh that was about 3 months ago.

  • do you have a bigger tank yet

  • Yes I do, I have a 90 gallon holding a jardini arowana right now.

  • i thought you werent suppose to put two of them together or one of them would eat the other

  • Anything that will fit in their mouths will be food, so the other one clearly isnt.

  • holy shit that is almost animal cruelty to have even one arro in there

  • nice arowanas. tank should be 3 times longer than the fish though. =[

  • lol!!! SLOWMO'S MAD FUNNY!

  • thats not a dragonfish its an arowana!

  • slow motion makes everything better

  • Wow, awesome fish! How big is your tank?

  • 29gallons, moved to a 90 gallon

  • yeah for real. you need a bigger tank.

  • Good job, you have 2 huge fish and a tank that can't hold one.

  • ohhhhhh snaaaaaaaaaaappp

  • you NEED A BIGGER TANK!!! I keep my 24 inch silver in a 6 foot long tank!

  • WHERES YOUR 6 FOOT TANK? according to your video, that looks about 30 inches long.

  • my dragon fish doesnt eat GOLDFISH it eats pelets and is scared real easy why cant it be like yours that'd be AWESOMEEE!!

  • it becomes bold as it grows. My Jardini yearling becomes jittery whenever something black passes infront of the tank. They will get used to you and anyone else within 6 to 9 months. The Jardini now comes up to my hand and tries to taste it while I clean the tank...:P

  • 2 goldfish wow

  • you need a bigger tank but not that much u keep like that for a few months then upgrade because a fish will grow to its environ,ent u know koy i have a 3 yr old one 2 inches long in a 7 gal tank

  • Hansome fish GOOD JOB!!!

  • i sense some sarcasm in that .... anyways it was moved to a 90 gallon rest assured. That was actually a female arowana.

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  • Your Arowanas will die very fast id you don't give them a MUCH bigger tank. I am talking about 300gallons.

  • it died after jumping out of the tank., it popped off the 10 lb lid and died a few days later. It measured 2' 2" long.

  • also, that was just 3 months ago.

  • tank 2 small

  • LOL that last fish is smart as fuck

  • Dude, that second goldfish is good at evasion, you should have let him live.

  • way too small of a tank, second of all this is NOT dragon fish, this is a silver aro...dragon fish are violet gobies

  • those are marine fish species and are called dragonnets.

  • nice fish but it should live in a bigger enviroment! ITS AWSOME PWNAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • dude you need a bigger tank..

    wat size tank is it like a 20 gallon

    and you got two of them

  • 29Gs yeah, I moved them to a 90 g

  • funny audio dude 0:27 - 0:37 its like porn or are you dory talking to the whale from the movie of finding nemo?? LOL!

  • there not that aggressive but the jardini is lol get a bigge tank

  • When the video goes in slow motion it sounds like a horror movie lol

  • bro u guys need to realli get a bigger tank realli mang

  • h8 u just feed it frozen praws or something grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr­rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr­rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr not to mention i have adhd and i would grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

  • dude sorry to criticise but to be honest, that tank is way way too small......

    on a different subject, i wonder if these fish actually SHIT out the bones when they digest the fish.... if so, you could use them as tooth picks...

  • u need a bigger tank

  • Nice fish but your tank is way too small. The other comments are right on. You're hurting them by keeping them cramped up like that, it's like making a person live in a car. You should buy a 100 or 125 gallon tank on craigslist. You can get one for about 150 and lots of sellers through in the stand too.

  • if you can find me one, I live in vancouver BC. you send me the link, I want to up my 90 gallon.

  • get a bigger tank.....cant believe you got 2 Silver Arowana's in there.....not to mention they are not Aggressive at all.

  • you want your aro to grow any bigger? get a bigger tank lol

  • get a bigger tank man i wouldnt put my 6 inch rtg in that

  • wow, we have one to like yours... but can't tell if it a gurl or boy!

  • its a girl, the two long skinny fins are a way to tell, if they are long and sweeps back all the way to the other fin, then its a male, if its a female, that skinny fin is much shorter and wont reach the rear fin.

  • LOLOL!!! the small fish is probably like:

    run mutha fuka RUN!!!

  • man get a bigger tank coz u have 2 arowana.......

  • only one thought..bigger tank

  • dude i think you should seriously get a bigger tank arowanas should be in tanks three times their length

  • that a 55gal?

  • dude, stop sreaming >.>

  • the tank is really to small. A 240 gal is even to small for a silver arowanna

  • tats not a dragon fish its an arowanna

  • is your cuzin azn? Cuz i am!!! agahhaha GL to you too!!! Gong hay fat choi!

  • seriously, that tank is WAY TOO small for even just one arowana. and to be feeding them gold fish is horrible. I feed my lungfish a mixed diet of danios, minnows, tetras, plecos, barbs, rainbowfish and corydoras.

  • I dont have the luxury of feeing expensive food. Homeless people dont even have food, and I can afford to feed my pet live food. Thats pretty....unreasonable if you think about it.....

  • Beautiful fish. Get a bigger tank? :-)

  • Yeap, its about 28 inches right now. And the Pleco is about 10 inches long.

  • it isnt just a matter of how long - how deep is that tank? he probably has a hell of a time comfortably turning around.

  • you sound funny in the slow thing.

  • wow thats a huge plec!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • That, nothing. Right now its 10 inches long from head to end of tail. And best thing about it is, I dont need to feed anything. The tank is huge, I actually have 3 plecos in there 2 small ones and 1 large one u see here to clean the tank walls.

  • i rercently purchased a BABY one. can you please tell me what i should feed it? :) would be nice hehe. Also,do you know how long i have to wait or how big it has to get to start feeding it mice? and how often do i feed it? sorry for all these questions.

  • Recent? Dont feed it for at least 2 days when you have it introduced to your tank, it will not likely eat the food. Until then, they will easilly eat pellets. You will have to get it used to having people walk by the tank at a young age. Once it grows big, it can really hurt itself when frightened.

  • Also, occasional live food are good too. feeder fish, but you will need to put them in a different tank first, since aquarium stores often have bad water quality and may carry parasites and dieses. So quarantine the feeder fish for at least a week before feeding them. And dont spoil your Aro, if you did, it will not go back to eating pellets.

  • i am getting a arowana any tips on how to take care of them thanks

  • nice!! those are nice aros.. how big are they and how big is your aquarium??

  • your "OH SNAP, OH SNAP , OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH" in slow motion is halarious

  • lol... slow mo was

  • Put them in a proper tank. You shouldn't be allowed to own fish.

  • That is . . .AWESOME!!!!

  • ur arowanas r in top shape

  • try not makin pussy screeches nice fish btw

  • you need a bigger tank for that kind of fish

  • you should not get an arowana for a 55 gal tank that is cruel and iresponsible. if you are going to get a fish that reaches 48 inches! dont put it in a tank that is 48 inches by 18 inches thats just stupid.

    you need a minimum of a 250 to house a silver aro properly.

  • those things can get HUGE...

    saw some in a bond in borneo

  • that tank must be much bigger for that fish

  • the aquarium is way too small...

  • poor goldfish :(

  • your arowanas are reay pretty you do a awsome job takeing care of them keep it up BEAUTIFUL FISH!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • aye dude your gonna need a bigger tank for a arowana like that

  • errrr so loud!

  • lol...try that with 5.1 srs

  • quick ? i was thinking bout buying one of these where the fuckd u get tht one tho lol i was gna get a brownish green one at petco and i was doin my research and lookd em up on here and i see this its a gorgoues fish id rather have tht type then the one a petco

  • i would feed a arowana that size shrimps lol i mean shrimps the size of the one you can raw in stores. if you keep feeding them live feeders, there eyes are going look down all the time when they grow up. cause there eyes are so use to looking down it stays like that but thast okay. theres nothing wrong witht that but i like them to have normal eyes.

  • Yeah, pity right? The reason is due to excess fat building up behind the eye socket. This is from eating fatty foods. I feed the feeders for fun and for color. I just love to see the fish show its natural behaviors like that. You ever seen a fish lock its eyes on a target like that before?

  • Try feeding him crickets, but feed the crickets with baby carrots first to improve moisture and it might do the trick of releasing the full coloration of your arowana.Also try feeding him mealworms,worms, etc as well for his daily protein.

  • yeah i had 2 silvers adn a jardini and they look on to the fish and once the fish gets close then bam. Well i unfreeze the fish first. sometimes my dad get raw salmon and feed it that. well i my dad use to clean the fishtank cause i cant do it. im scared the fish my jump out. im only 14

  • frozen shrimps decreased their nutrients when they're frozen so it's just the same thing as feeding your arowana with poor nutrient feeders such as gold fish,guppies,etc. try feeding him live mealworms because worms have a lot of protein.I can assure to you that he'll love it.

  • nice fish..but u really need to get a bigger tank...he can barely turn around in there

  • dude, you should see my outdoor pond....Dude, I should post of vid of that...anyways, it will go underconstruction this summer. Ill make sure The sides are insulated really well so in the winter I dont have a huge electric bill.....

  • Dude, nice aro, but you need a bigger tank. At full size, they can live in a 6x2' tank if they have to, but ideally they need at least 8x3'. Depth isnt really an issue, but they get pretty big, and produce a lot of ammonia.

  • dude, you should see my outdoor pond....Dude, I should post of vid of that...anyways, it will go underconstruction this summer. Ill make sure The sides are insulated really well so in the winter I dont have a huge electric bill.....

  • toooooo loooooooooud!!

  • sorry mate,just turn down the speakers.

  • Sisonator is right..its arowana. Had one.. Really evil fish, and they do grow big in their natural habitant.

  • It's an arowana but they gave the nickname "dragon fish" because it looks like a dragon and chinese people love to take care of that kind of fish as they bring courage/ wealth...(I don't know how they use feng sui)

  • yeah man! straight up to the point. Its a beautiful fish too.

  • thats not a dragon fish

  • hahaha....hes right though, guppies and goldfish really bring out the colors on these fish... I have a 4 inch jardini now, and I feed it blood worms and gold fish. Hahaha, yeh, its colors are wonderful.

  • what size of tank is that

  • 29gal

  • theres one about 12 14 inch how long do u think it would last in a bout 46 but id get a bigger tank in the future

  • Yes in fact, it should be fine for another 6 months. The main thing about the tank is that it needs more surface, depth isnt a concern with these fish, 1ft depth is good enough, lengthwise its better. Also, find one that has a nice barbel on the mouth, and a round circle on the eye. Many have visible defects.

  • hey i was thinking about getting one i have a 39 gallon i think its called a breeder tank. do you think that would be large enough for ateast a few months? theres an asian fish store here in atl that sells some really nice ones. this guys a breeder i think, he has red arowanas which i think r illegal and parrot fish that say <3 lol so he must know his stuff lol

  • 39G shouldnt be a problem to start with, as you can see the arows in the video dont have a problem turning around. But it is recommended a larger tank. My current 280ish gallon tank is starting to run out of space. Im going to be moving them out to a manmade pond in my back yard. Heating elements will be needed....Lots

  • how much does the arowana cost for a 3in one?

  • 3 inch is impossible. As far as I know, a young aro good enough for sale is at least 5 inch in length. The cost you are looking at is about fifty to 200 dollars according to what level of color you are looking for. I bought mine for 90 dollars. And that was roughly 70 US dollars at the time. So it was a bargin, the largest one u see feeding was 7 inches when I bought it.

  • thnx. cuz at some pet store in charlotte nc where i live, i saw 10in arowana's was only $70.00. did you move the arowana's cuz i have the same size tank but the arowana's looked fine in there.

  • its not recommended. Ive seen $5500 dollar jardini arowanas kept inside a 29 gallon tank at the fish store...it was 12 inches long. but its jardini, so its smaller, but was an adult. Its in a bigger tank now, no worries.

  • dangit i have a 29 gallon and wanted and arowana and they looked fine cuz it is flexible.

  • actually you could get 3 inch one's. i had a friend that worked at a fish store and he took me to a ware house he knew that sells fishes and they had small one's that where like 2-3 inches and i bought three of them.

  • awesome fish ----- hahaha! you hella sound asian in the last 10 seconds when it is sped up... are you?

  • tank size?

  • its a 29 gallon

  • how big is that tank and arawana

  • its a 29 gallon

  • how big is that tank?

  • its a 29 gallon

  • how big r the arowana's

    and how much did you buy them for?

  • how big is that tank