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#1 User is offline   bitteraspects 

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Posted 05 December 2008 - 11:48 PM

got a couple of babys today. hopefully they will grow out fast


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Posted 12 December 2008 - 09:54 PM

Jars or Africans? Can't see their mouths clearly, so they look like either.


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Underwater Dragons of Legend
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Posted 13 December 2008 - 07:27 AM

jardini
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Posted 13 December 2008 - 05:33 PM

Jardini are great fish, the one thing is you wont be able to keep them together they become way to territorial, the strongest one will be the only living one they get to their aggressive size.

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120 gal - 1 Super Dynamic Red Asian Arowana 6 inches

55 gal - Planted 6 channa bleheri (rainbow snakeheads)
8 gold bushy nosed plecos
4 yoyo loaches

29 gal - Empty

20 gal - Hospital tank

10 gal - Cane Toad
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Posted 14 December 2008 - 09:33 PM

thankks, but i dont need the advise of someone who keeps a jardini in a 55g tank with a bichir. im well aware of their size and how agressive people THINK they get.
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Posted 15 December 2008 - 08:27 AM

They do get aggressive man. I had a 6" in a 180g that took out a 14" st.. It wasn't constant little nipping either, it was one blow to the side of the head.


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Posted 15 December 2008 - 10:08 AM

Sad story there, he got up graded to my 120 by himself then I had my roommate taking care of him for my while I went on vacation for a few weeks. Well to say the least he killed it, it was up to about 15 inches. Along with a bunch of my other fish, he just one day thought I dont want to do this anymore. But thanks for the belittling attitude its apprecited.
120 gal - 1 Super Dynamic Red Asian Arowana 6 inches

55 gal - Planted 6 channa bleheri (rainbow snakeheads)
8 gold bushy nosed plecos
4 yoyo loaches

29 gal - Empty

20 gal - Hospital tank

10 gal - Cane Toad
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Posted 16 December 2008 - 08:10 PM

QUOTE (coel @ Dec 15 2008, 05:08 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Sad story there, he got up graded to my 120 by himself then I had my roommate taking care of him for my while I went on vacation for a few weeks. Well to say the least he killed it, it was up to about 15 inches. Along with a bunch of my other fish, he just one day thought I dont want to do this anymore. But thanks for the belittling attitude its apprecited.


no problem. thanks for the pretentious attitude that you know more about fish keeping then anyone else here. thumbsup.gif
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Posted 17 December 2008 - 08:33 PM

Alright this isn't even worth either of us getting snood about, but I'm curious, what size tank are these guys going into Is this going to be an attempted breeding project?
120 gal - 1 Super Dynamic Red Asian Arowana 6 inches

55 gal - Planted 6 channa bleheri (rainbow snakeheads)
8 gold bushy nosed plecos
4 yoyo loaches

29 gal - Empty

20 gal - Hospital tank

10 gal - Cane Toad
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Posted 18 December 2008 - 08:44 AM

This topic was requested to be closed.

Jardini's are typically very aggressive and should not be kept together, as this will most likely not work even in the short term.
In addition, a minimum tank size of 180g is recommended for an adult Jardini.

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