13inch Jardini Arowanna And WolF fish?

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I keep my jar with many tankmates.. no problem.. as long as you do it in the early stage to get the jardini use to it.. you will be fine!!
 
TheBlackPearl;3873901; said:
hi guys this it my first day on this forum i am a fellow monster fish keeper i have right now a 13inch jardini arowanna and he has a few tank mates but want to add a few more right now he live with 4 discus all about 5 inchs a 24 inch moray eel and a pelco 14inch i want to add a 6inch wolf fish will they fight also wanted to add zebra colbat cichlid and a Terror Green cichlid please give me some feed back i really want to order them asap thank alot excited to be a member

I fail to see how anyone could recommend this mix of fish as being "fine":nilly:
 
How about some help then instead of just your comments about were should i stay along the lines of cichlids and on the a moray part that what i had said when i bought him but when i picked him up form the lps they said he was a freshwater breed and would be fine its been about two months now i might sell him thow
 
I would advise getting rid of the moray eel as it needs to be acclimated to brackish then full salt as it gets older. The Discus and large cichilds don't mix well either. If your jardini has no issues with discus, I would expand on the number of discus you have and enjoy the rather unique combo that you have.

I don't have any experience on wolffish but it may tear apart your discus.
 
Bderick67;3878171; said:
I don't have any experience on wolffish but it may tear apart your discus.

A wolf fish will almost definitely tear up your discus. Get rid of the eel and go for some fish that are suitable for discus like angels, uaru or maybe severums.
 
Gshock;3876418; said:
:popcorn: i still cant get over the fact your moray hasnt died from freshwater yet lol
Like Bderick said, this attempt is nowhere near fine...

They did the same thing to me when I posted my first post..:irked: Although they are right about the moray, as they do need brackish....... I would move the moray, get rid of the discus and get some nice oddball fish, perhaps a bichir or ck.
 
Fishjude these guys have a better level of understanding and experience with the Fish in question.
The stocking is a bit of a joke most Jardinis want to kill all life they come into contact with, but its not a set rule; you will get the occasional nice, slow or simply not all there example.
I would recommend you find a suitable home for the Moray and if you really like eel-type fish then concider a fire eel or tyre track, i have seen both co-exist with some pretty nasty tankmates.
I would urge you to concider some larger CA Cichlids
 
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