Jardini tank size

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PeacockBass;498442; said:
LOL.

I am seeing this aswell. He is going down the same road as I was. And I can attest and say based on experience, that its not a good road, its an ineffcient road. There are many ways to get your opinion and point across without being engulfed in narcissism.

i hope someone will get this.
 
I remember seeing a Jardini in Chicago's Shedd Aquarium that was about 3ft mark. They don't have it anymore. Are there fellow Chicago members who can attest to that?
 
ronnie;498807; said:
an expert with 9 posts. wow:D

You have no idea how much experience he has...

Post count means nothing.
 
ronnie;498807; said:
an expert with 9 posts. wow:D

hmmmm posts counts doesnt mean anything bro. i dont really know his experience but judging a persons post thru his post number aint gonna do it... look at Del.
 
DeLgAdO;496770; said:
incorrect

how did you do your math? no matter, im not very good at math either, so i took some time in doing this.

there are exactly 2.54 cm in an inch, no rounding. this is the number want since we want presision in measuring this animal.

just gonna do alittle conversion here

multiply 12(inches) x 2.54cm (the amount of cm in an inch)


96 cm | 1 Ft
--------------------------------- = 3.14 ft
| 30.48cm

this is indeed alittle over 3ft



how is there food better??

why cant (dont) we give them the same diet?

they can eat however much they want anytime? dont we give our fish that luxury?

water quality can be kept in check with large fequent water changes.


You need to be your own person and stop trying to be like Neal.


All you have to do is divide when converting cm to inches... the correct equation would be

96cm divided by 2.54cm =37.795"

Or covert cm to mm and you have

960mm divided by 25.4mm =37.795"

See how easy that is^
 
Del i had a typo so damn immature.

i ment to say
why do people ***** at me because i keep 2 arrows that are 5" together.. while you keep 2 of them together and i dont see people telling u to seperate them.
 
DeLgAdO;496698; said:
if it can grow to this size in the wild, then why wouldnt it be able too in captivity?




Del your a smart guy, but this is the dumbest thing you have ever written. First off were talking about the wild as in theres thousands and thousands of gallons, they're able to grow much bigger because of a much bigger area(im not saying fish only grow to the size of their enclousre) . Second, im pretty sure nature has the best filtration . Finally, diet is totally differnt were else beside the wild and a few exceptions are you going to find jardinis jumping and catching small birds. there are alot of things to consider



THIS WAS NOT MEANT TO HURT ANYONES FEELINGS. AND DELGADO IS A VERY COOL DUDE. AND I DONT MEAN TO SOUND LIKE A EXPERT WHEN IM DEFFINETLY NOT.
 
THIS WAS NOT MEANT TO HURT ANYONES FEELINGS. AND DELGADO IS A VERY COOL DUDE. AND I DONT MEAN TO SOUND LIKE A EXPERT WHEN IM DEFFINETLY NOT.[/QUOTE]


Maybe you should watch how you word things!!:D I had a jard in a 220 and he was well over 2 feet long!! I DIDINT HAVE 1000's & 1000's of Gallons!! Who ever say's that fish grow to the size of the tank are on CRACK!! and i dont mean the drug!:popcorn:
Delgado im sure you have something to say!!! Rock on !:headbang2
 
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