jag tank size

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All kidding aside, back to the original post. I stand by my opinion that for a life tank, even if it only tops out at 14"-15", a male Jag needs a minimum 6' x 18" footprint to be comfortable. It's a very standard tank size of 125g or 135g depending on height and you can get them cheap. If you haven't got the tank yet, do yourself and your Jag a favor and go for one that's a little bit bigger. If you have the tank already, just get a female, they get to be a pretty good size too and are just as predatory IME.
 
I don't see any problems with a male in a 5x2 really. I mean sure if the damn thing gets 15"+ then of course it's time to upgrade but I have only seen one Jag in my entire life break 18". The Manny was at my dog's veternarian in a huge *** tank. Never asked how many gallons but I would imagine 400+ gallons. Anyways I don't think you will have an issue.

For another topic yes salvini can get very very large. I believe Polomax has/had a 9" beast. I wanted to buy it from him because it was just that AWESOME. I don't believe the whole 16" two years thing because a Jag will take about 5 years to get that big and 7-9 to get any bigger. There has been great miracles though sooo it might be true.
 
theres exceptions to all rules but 99 percent of salvini never get that big.
 
fishguts;1680773; said:
theres exceptions to all rules but 99 percent of salvini never get that big.

Yes that is very understandable. I know that Sals usually get 5-6 inches and thats it. Though like that 8" convict that some one has on here there are great exceptions! I watched a video on Parachromis Dovii and I was watching how they hunted and their main prey was convict lol. I would like to see a Dovii try and eat an 8" Con lmao!
 
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this si getting a little ridiculous.
i doubt many people jags are over 12".
show the pictures and ill believe it.
and a 100 gallon is fine imo.
 
100 gallons is fine in my book.
 
its not that the fish here is getting bigger
most of ur tanks are to small,,so the fish getting a growstop
i said,,my FRIENDS jag is 19"= 42.5cm
my jagman is about 16"

im gonna try make good pics or making a tape,,
te big 19"jag is on youtube,, so im gonna try to put the link on this forum.
if u gonna put a fish in to small tanks,,they never grow there nature size...thats the only reason why u dont see so many big jags round there.
example,,ive got my jags in a 300 gallon,,, and just enough for them,,,they just layed eggs,,else i took the man out and put him in me hands,,,then u see how big it is:D
 
davidefc;1680604; said:
Hes from the netherlands btw, also an american 100 us gallon is 378(ish)litres and UK 100 gallon is 454litres(ish) so UK gallon is bigger than a US.
in us they think they got everything bigger,,even the sizes.
and 378 liters,,so just say a jewel rio 400,,is to small for a jag.
they cant turn round anymore when they grown ups..
they need space as well u know,,and not just hang in a tank...
that not a good way of fishkeeping:screwy:

with the salvini u guys where right,,i was mixed up with another nandopsis specie,,the octofasciatum(jd)
 
big dovii;1681027; said:
hahah
this si getting a little ridiculous.
i doubt many people jags are over 12".
show the pictures and ill believe it.
and a 100 gallon is fine imo.


My Jag grew to 13"TL in just 3 years. If you don't think many Jags can grow over 12", it just shows what an inexperienced CA cichlid keeper you are. It's no big deal, we all have to be a beginner at some point right? You'll learn.

And a 100 gallon for a male jag might be barely adequate but the OP said a LIFE TANK to be COMFORTABLE in.

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