leichartii and jardini

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Steve_89 said:
Try it at your own risk.

May or may not work.

I dont like your chances though.

My Jard was a sweet heart when he was young now hes 13" and want's to kill!!!
& I toght it was one of a kind!! He will eventually show agression!! :thumbsup:
 
Man, I tried it. I even tried the strong water flow. That actually seemed to work. Until my Leicharti started looking like crap and started swimming funny. I am almost positive that he got sick because there is so much water movement that he could not get his food. I am desperately trying to save him now. I swear I will cry if he goes. :cry:
 
tried it with the atf. one leichartii gone. 2nd try is goin to be with datnoids. im pretty sure that nothing will happen unless my leichartii attacks my datnoids
 
nah don't
 
:swear: :swear: MAN, MY ***&^$& LEICHARDTI DIED!!&^%^$%^$^&**. :cry: :cry: :cry: WHAT THE HELL DID I DO TO DESERVE THIS?
 
Dont put it with your Jar.
I had an Archer in my 4 footer, about 4", put the saratoga in when it was about 2 1/2".
they got along until the saratoga got to about 5 1/2" (only like 2 months) and the archer had a really ripped up tail, had to move him or else he will die.
Trust me jars are crazyyyy and i think he is attacking my salmon tail catfish.....which id about 2" longer then the jar.....
 
Dont put them together, they will fight. Leichardtis are too expensive to exp on.
 
that's what I thought, my jardini is different etc, he seemed like a wuss at first.

Whenit hit about 8 inches it became a dominant, aggressive fish and just giving tankmates relentless beatings and ripping everything up. Jardini's are very nice looking, imo better looking than leichardti, but nasty fish.
 
jardini and archers is sic!!!! i'm gonna do that! archers would be way to quick for an arowana/saratoga...aww..then again.. i dunno! fully grown archers wouldnt have a prob would they? i know my lil 2 tiger oscars love it with the toga
 
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