tiger datnoids..

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i keep him with my arowana.
they sometimes fight . but minor injuries only..
he seems to be the loser all the time though:)
doesn't bother my plecos and nichirs.

i keep him in freshwater tank..
btu sometimes i add a little bit of salt..

i have another one... a thin stripe thai tiger.

i had a new guinea tiger but sold it already:)

heres his tankmate :)

I had a thinner striped one also. North Thailand Tiger (NNT) They say that they are FW but every time I would reduce the salt in the water it would turn brown black and hide all the time. I would increase the salt and it would come out and swim around and the colors would br bright. My salt is 1.005 - 1.018 cycled thoughout the year. The NNT died when it made the mistake of sucking my Leaf goblinfish in insted of a peice of krill. It died under 1 minute.
:(
Where did you get your NGT New Quinea Tiger? I am looking for one.
I have a Silver Tiger left and it seems lonely. It looks like it keep looking for the other tiger fish (NNT). They grew up together! I really don't know if that's what it is doing, but it looks that way.
I would like to have one of each kind of tiger.
 
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Wow those are some nice arows. Too bad you cant "find" them in the states that easily. What type of filter do you use? Your water looks really nice and clear.
 
Seattle206 said:
Wow those are some nice arows. Too bad you cant "find" them in the states that easily. What type of filter do you use? Your water looks really nice and clear.


thanks!
i had 2 powrerheads in my tank. and overhead filter box with 3 layers:)
top layer is filter flossm, 2nd layer is green sponge? and the buttom layer are bio balls:)
i also try to make 30 - 40 % wc weekly:)

here's an update of my 2 aros..

i trsnaferred them into a 6 x 2 x 2.5 tank:)

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the datnoids are in another tank.. but i might put them back in with my arowanas.. they fought before and my 2 datnoids eye were damaged.. and my arowanas tail was also very damaged:)
 
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