I saw this one tank on youtube it had midas or red devil a jag and other nasty fish all with a jardini crazy
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Yeah, I'll absolutely be able to fit a 4 meter gar....I can fit an 18 inch jardini easily. My tank has 18 inch sides, and a jardini slows growing at 18 inches. I got a 75 gallon that had 18 inch sides. That can fit a Jardini......I can upgrade in a year or 2 to a bigger tank. Maybe a 90 gallon...or if they sell a big tank we could get a good spot to place the tank. But certainly not too fast. Sarcasm isn't helping.I would say an adult pacu would be safe. Or a black piranha. Or an alligator gar. Some snakeheads. An adult megaladoris irwini. a ripsaw cat. A brick. Yes a brick. Go with that. Nothing else. Nothing at all. Listen to me, son. I am wise.
I have seen loads of people with huge jardini in a 75 gallon. The growth isn't stunted, no problem, they still eat. Thats total exaggeration, it won't die of severe stunt when it only gets to around 18 inches. It will not! I have seen so many people do that, and none have a problem. So stop exaggerating.Well if you keep it in a 75g then the Jardini will end up dead eventually, either that or severely stunted, unhealthy and mentally insane. The situation is already horrible at best, adding more fish is the second worst thing you could possibly do.
I have seen loads of people with huge jardini in a 75 gallon. The growth isn't stunted, no problem, they still eat. Thats total exaggeration, it won't die of severe stunt when it only gets to around 18 inches. It will not! I have seen so many people do that, and none have a problem. So stop exaggerating.
Sarcasm isn't helping.
I'm not exaggerating buddy, a 24" fish WILL NOT live a happy life in a 75g, that's if it even grows to its full size anyway! Just because a fish is "still eating" to quote, does not mean it is happy. There is a large difference between surviving and thriving, I don't think you really know the difference which is a shame. If you actually take some of this helpful info on board rather then blocking your ears to what you don't want to hear then you would realise you are not doing good for your fish and would consider selling him or upgrading. I'm not grilling you or anything of the like, just providing some helpful info that will greatly improve the longevity and health of the fish.I have seen loads of people with huge jardini in a 75 gallon. The growth isn't stunted, no problem, they still eat. Thats total exaggeration, it won't die of severe stunt when it only gets to around 18 inches. It will not! I have seen so many people do that, and none have a problem. So stop exaggerating.