A Andrink Jardini MFK Member Sep 11, 2013 392 6 33 Sep 11, 2013 #1 I have this combination, do you think its fine? Also, my blue gouramis are kissing all my fish, and my fish don't seem to satisfied about it.
I have this combination, do you think its fine? Also, my blue gouramis are kissing all my fish, and my fish don't seem to satisfied about it.
A Andrink Jardini MFK Member Sep 11, 2013 392 6 33 Sep 11, 2013 #2 My Jardini is shorter but bigger than by Senegal.
L lix.ma14 Hydrolycus Armatus MFK Member Jan 7, 2011 7,182 21 92 Ontario, Canada Sep 11, 2013 #4 Jardinis get aggressive when they hit a foot or so. they do not tolerate tankmates at that size. Even though the bichir lives at the bottom of the tank, it can be risky.
Jardinis get aggressive when they hit a foot or so. they do not tolerate tankmates at that size. Even though the bichir lives at the bottom of the tank, it can be risky.
A Andrink Jardini MFK Member Sep 11, 2013 392 6 33 Sep 11, 2013 #5 Thanks, and also my Bichir is quite aggressive. And it doesn't go down without a little fight.
A Andrink Jardini MFK Member Sep 11, 2013 392 6 33 Sep 11, 2013 #6 Thanks, and also my Bichir is quite aggressive. And it doesn't go down without a little fight. But would it still be no match for the Jardini?
Thanks, and also my Bichir is quite aggressive. And it doesn't go down without a little fight. But would it still be no match for the Jardini?
A Andrink Jardini MFK Member Sep 11, 2013 392 6 33 Sep 11, 2013 #8 My bichir for some reason likes my arowana, they swim together a lot and go for the food together, and they both get annoyed by Gouramis.
My bichir for some reason likes my arowana, they swim together a lot and go for the food together, and they both get annoyed by Gouramis.
A Andrink Jardini MFK Member Sep 11, 2013 392 6 33 Sep 11, 2013 #9 My arowana has shown a tin but of aggression to my Gouramis though.