Doradid At Ripley's Aquarium in Myrtle Beach?
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Doradid At Ripley's Aquarium in Myrtle Beach?
I was recently at the Ripley's Aquarium in Myrtle Beach, SC and one of the tanks had what looked to me like a Doradid that was almost 2 feet in length. I didn't know they grew that large so I am trying to figure out if this is actually a Doradid and if it is, what kind? The fish didn't move while I was watching it, so I only have pictures as it was facing the back of the tank. I didn't see any signs on the tank, and I didn't see anyone to ask at the aquarium. The color in the photo is pretty accurate, grayish/brown with no stripes, spots or other markings... just a row of spines down each side.
I am just curious because the Doradids I keep are my favorite fish.
Thanks,
Mike
I am just curious because the Doradids I keep are my favorite fish.
Thanks,
Mike
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Re: Doradid At Ripley's Aquarium in Myrtle Beach?
Silurus, thank you!
Mike
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Re: Doradid At Ripley's Aquarium in Myrtle Beach?
A Fish that gets big
I once saw five, 3 foot specimins in a tank 10 foot x 10 foot x 10 foot and it was not nice
I once saw five, 3 foot specimins in a tank 10 foot x 10 foot x 10 foot and it was not nice
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Re: Doradid At Ripley's Aquarium in Myrtle Beach?
& the other fish (which you can see the rear of) gets even bigger. It is an arapaima i think.
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Re: Doradid At Ripley's Aquarium in Myrtle Beach?
yep, O niger, usual max 3'. Sweetest gentle giant.
Richard, good point! That thing can easily reach 10' and the record is 15' but that takes many many years.
Richard, good point! That thing can easily reach 10' and the record is 15' but that takes many many years.
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