The Life of violet, the jardini.

DDK

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I got her in mid April at around 3 inches. I got her from a lfs and had to put her in a 10 gal until i could finish getting a 55 gal cycled.



I cant recall how long she stayed in a 10 gal but it was a decent amount of time, she was moved into a 55 after it was 100% cycled.



She was always skittish from day one and refused to get better. She would constantly ram into everything with sudden movements and feeding was a chore as she was a picky eater.



She was constantly skittish but once she hit around 8 inches it was a 180 degree turn in her attitude. She wonders how my fingers taste now haha. She was moved into a 220 and still lives there today. She was moved in about end of September or mid October and was a good 10 inches.



I got the biggest bag i could get from petsmart while i was buying some feeders lol









She did have one mishap though.... She HATES lighting and not seeing me everyday. I was working on a programming product which meant the fish were to be ignored for a couple days to meet a deadline. Within this period of time there was a storm which encased lighting. After the lighting storm she was missing tons and tons of scales... I guess it spooked her after she was already pissed off i was ignoring her.


Added some salt bumped up the temp and turned on a 25 watt uv and started a heavy protein diet.




Within two weeks shes completely healed. I currently dont have any recent pictures but will post when I have some free time.

Hoped you enjoyed this little short story about violet!
 

Greg31

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awesome. I miss my jardini. He got spooked and broke his spine in my 150g at around 8 inches.
 

DDK

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awesome. I miss my jardini. He got spooked and broke his spine in my 150g at around 8 inches.
I'm so sorry to hear.. i noticed they're very skittish when there younger. My jar still gets spooked from time to time with sudden movements ): getting better with size tho!
 

Arowana1

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Violet looks to be a nice Sc. jardini. I look forward to any pictures of her in her big aquarium.
 

koi9

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Nice story, and nice Jardini. Really enjoyed reading this. :thumbup:

Sent from my LG-MS770 using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
 

DDK

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Here are some current pictures. Sorry they kinda suck she will never stay still :3









 

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Wow. Really quite the mess, losing all of those scales. Has it calmed down since the lightning incident?
 

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Wow. Really quite the mess, losing all of those scales. Has it calmed down since the lightning incident?
Thankfully yes! Still a bit skittish from time to time but nothing too serious.
 

DDK

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Thanks! I want to get another jar hopefully a male.. Im guessing my current jar is a female, do you guys think they can coexist? Im not trying to get another 220 in my house so if it doesnt work out he'll have to be re-homed... Any thoughts? She seems pretty lonely lol...
 
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