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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2007

Flowerhorns, SA Cichlids, Ailver Aro and a Red Ear Slider eating some mealworms.

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  • ummmmmmm dude small tank u need atleast a 180 to 240 gallon tank to keep all thos fish even if they dont fight.

  • Thanks for your valued input :P The video is a year old and most of the stock has been sold off or in a pond outside. This is mainly a grow out tank for me to observe breeding stock.

  • This video is almost a year old and the aro is about 15"+ right now with no issues. I specifically chose small stock to raise them up together and the experiment worked and there has only been a couple of issue but to be expected with the variety. The aro swims down to the bottom and plays with the other fish. The turtles were fun but they got the taste of fish and they were moved out side quickly. Dont be too quick to throw stones until you have asked some questions.

  • is that a saratoga in there

  • Nope Silver Aro :)

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  • @ricecracker604 mmm not sure about the crowdedness in terms of waste, but in aggression. Not to sure on what other people are thinkin though sometimes. But i agree how people just get on here to tell people stupid stuff like that!

  • I doubt you comment on older videos, but I'd love help if you could give some to me! In my heavily filtered 125 gallon, could I keep: 1 Oscar, 1 Green Terror, 1 Gold Severum (maybe), 1 Firemouth, and 1 Convict?

  • wow

  • im sick of people always knocking tanks like this for their crowdedness.. it all depends on how many water changes and general upkeep are made in crowded tanks. just because its, for example, a 50 gallon tank with 15 rift valley cichlids in it doesnt mean they are unhealthy or unhappy.

    nice tank man, looks like they're all happy and well taken care of

  • lots of fish for this small tank. 

  • nice setup n badass flowerhorns check out my vids

  • @Rob10321 convicts or jewels u could get cichlids that get larger such as rds or jags but move them out when they get too big

  • @inkpassion u do realize how big they get dude sexy tank btw

  • how big is the tank anyway??? volume n size

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