House of Monster Fish Aquariums # 1 !!!

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25 Responses to “House of Monster Fish Aquariums # 1 !!!”

  1. twicksisted says:

    its a cichlidae …
    its a cichlidae butterkoferi…. bad idea in a tank that small as itll probably kill everything in there when it matures… but looking good none the less ;)

  2. frozenmouse76 says:

    what is the deep …
    what is the deep bodied dark colored fish with the verticle stripes that is in with the oscars?

  3. aaron0811 says:

    how big is the tank …
    how big is the tank ?

  4. gvharford says:

    Hi, did both fish …
    Hi, did both fish grow up in the same tank together all their lives? Or, did you add one of them from another tank such from a friend or a pet store. Arowana’s can be territorial in their surroundings depending on the size of your aquarium especially if introduced to a new fish as big as a Gourami.

    Aggression can also depend on what types of food’s your feeding them and how often. Keep them separated if at all possible.

  5. gvharford says:

    Much appreciated on …
    Much appreciated on the ratio of one gallon varying slightly from U.S. to Britian.

  6. gvharford says:

    Thanks, I’ll also …
    Thanks, I’ll also be going saltwater with bigger size fish at hand.

  7. gvharford says:

    Hi, the redtail …
    Hi, the redtail catfish are in a 450 gallon fish tank which also includes a 150 gallon custom wet/dry filtration system.

  8. blazian23 says:

    hey i have an …
    hey i have an arowana and that one white pinkish fish but they wont live together wats up with that?

  9. jaygtivr6 says:

    Hey I live in …
    Hey I live in Maplewood Nj, thinking about starting up an aquarium with huge fish. I’m a noob so I dont know anything about maintenance or which fish can live with witch so I would appreciate some feed back.

  10. markbatch says:

    1 gal = about 3.5 – …
    1 gal = about 3.5 – 4 litre

    slightly diff for US and british gal

    good tanks

  11. ATVRaCeR323 says:

    nice fish
    nice fish

  12. Volpatolcs25 says:

    How has the gal …
    How has the gal aquarium of redtail catfihs? thanks.

  13. gvharford says:

    Thanks — I’ll …
    Thanks — I’ll have some more video clipis coming out shortly.

  14. gvharford says:

    1 gallon should = …
    1 gallon should = .26 liters.

  15. gvharford says:

    Thanks. : ) I …
    Thanks. : ) I will post some new video’s in the next week or so.

  16. TheBrassHole says:

    Sweet set up. 5 …
    Sweet set up. 5 stars from me my friend. :)

  17. GirlCrazeProductions says:

    some neat fish
    some neat fish

  18. rinaldoftw says:

    is 21 litre 1 …
    is 21 litre 1 gallon?if not how many gallon is it plz can some1 tell me

  19. CunningStunt123 says:

    Slightly over …
    Slightly over crowded? The only well stocked tank in this vid is the empty corner tank. Fish keeping isn’t just about good water quality, it’s also about a pleasant environment for the fish. A fish can eak out an existance in a small tank, but won’t like it.

  20. gvharford says:

    The speed of their …
    The speed of their growth definitely depends on how much their fed. The three ID shark’s I currently have range up to 20″ inches in length. Their tame, and don’t even rub up against the glass anymore. However, if they do freak out for some reason. I have seen them bounce against the wall’s like a pinball and take it well. The big tank their in is make out of Acrylic and is thick and solid. I will have to eventually upgrade to a 1,000 – 2,000 gallon tank which will go in my basement.

  21. gvharford says:

    It’s an experience …
    It’s an experience every time I insert my hand in the water when performing the water changes. Alot of these fish will swirl around and around my entire arm but I’ve never had any of them try to bite me in anyway. The only fish I need to be careful of is the motoro stingray and his tail.

  22. dan197dan197 says:

    watch out for the …
    watch out for the id sharks they get over 4ft long when fully grown and they may even crack the glass in ur tank they are known to do that

  23. fastmother says:

    id be scared to …
    id be scared to stick my hand in there an clean it.

  24. gvharford says:

    Appreciate it. The …
    Appreciate it. The fish are slightly overcrowded at the moment but utilize the tank’s well being that’s it’s square in shape. I also stay on top of the water changes and don’t overfeed them which can cause alot of nitrate buildup. Soon I’ll be purchasing another tank to provide more room, especially for the Pacu Fish that you see in the first video.

  25. Stohz says:

    Great looking fish, …
    Great looking fish, but isn’t that tank a little crowded for the size of those fish?

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