A aprime11b Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 21, 2011 316 1 0 Oregon to Florida Mar 23, 2011 #1 What is a healthy max size for a jardini in a 75g before it should be moved? I read they should have atleast 3 times their body length to swim, so 14" or so then it should be upgraded? Thanks
What is a healthy max size for a jardini in a 75g before it should be moved? I read they should have atleast 3 times their body length to swim, so 14" or so then it should be upgraded? Thanks
A aznkidang Candiru MFK Member Jul 23, 2010 573 0 46 Tx Mar 23, 2011 #2 The faster the upgrade the longer it will be 14" is too big for the 75g I say 7"
A aprime11b Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 21, 2011 316 1 0 Oregon to Florida Mar 23, 2011 #3 so the 3 times the length does not apply?
D Deep Blue Sea Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 2, 2010 2,700 0 0 Alameda Ca Mar 23, 2011 #4 I wouldnt say 7", more like 12" theyre not as limber as silvers sadly
A aprime11b Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 21, 2011 316 1 0 Oregon to Florida Mar 23, 2011 #5 12'', okay. Whats the time line like for a 6" aro to double in length? Their body is near identical how is it that they are less limber?
12'', okay. Whats the time line like for a 6" aro to double in length? Their body is near identical how is it that they are less limber?
W Will@FSA Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 11, 2011 54 0 0 NY Mar 23, 2011 #6 If aros live in too small of a tank, they get bad habits like pushing their chins on the glass, and get jumpy, best to try to go bigger then smaller.
If aros live in too small of a tank, they get bad habits like pushing their chins on the glass, and get jumpy, best to try to go bigger then smaller.
A aprime11b Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 21, 2011 316 1 0 Oregon to Florida Mar 23, 2011 #7 Okay, good to know. Well when I move from apt to house this new lil guy will get a bigger home but 75g will be plenty til he ages.
Okay, good to know. Well when I move from apt to house this new lil guy will get a bigger home but 75g will be plenty til he ages.