how bout 4x1.5x1.5?
the fish will have roughly half a foot margin to turn.
it will definatley be temporary
the fish will have roughly half a foot margin to turn.
it will definatley be temporary
henward;1521044; said:how bout 4x1.5x1.5?
the fish will have roughly half a foot margin to turn.
it will definatley be temporary
henward;1521048; said:also
a little off topic
but if i had a big tank with lots of fish in there already, silver aro, borneo tiger, silver dollars, giant gourami, parrot cichlid, all large ish to huge. and intorduce the jardinii in there.
is it more likely that the jardinii will co-exists peacefully with everyone?
or same odds?
might work as many have done earlier on this site and a few weeks back i kept on reading about how some people added big jars to their tankls which already had some big fish but then it all depends on the fishhenward;1521048; said:also
a little off topic
but if i had a big tank with lots of fish in there already, silver aro, borneo tiger, silver dollars, giant gourami, parrot cichlid, all large ish to huge. and intorduce the jardinii in there.
is it more likely that the jardinii will co-exists peacefully with everyone?
or same odds?
zerojquan85;3206468; said:I've only seen this tank measurement a few times.. In glass too..
(8 x 2.5 x 2.5) HUGE tank.. 374 gallon i think.... About $1500 for the tank itself.... and another $300 for the stand + canopy...
(I saw it over this past weekend) Great tank size for any monster fish...
Anyways.. I think that measurement would be perfect for any monster fish.. 3 arowana for life i think... just MAYBE...
Wish i can get a tank like that someday...
chefrific;3207879; said:Tanks size recommendations get bigger and bigger.......![]()