RD/JD/JAGUAR/FLOWERHORN IN 1 AQUARIUM

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Connor0729;1542877; said:
are you one of those people that thinks we all live in igloos? fish stores are as common here as they are down there
Nice try.... we all know you live in igloos, and eat thinly slice ham that you all call bacon, and drink nothing but maple syrup, and play hockey all day.

Don't try to pull a fast one on us...;)
 
Connor0729;1542877; said:
are you one of those people that thinks we all live in igloos? fish stores are as common here as they are down there







"One of those people"?.....lol It was simply a question. Should we now assume when someone says they are from Canada, they are from a megalopolis? I am "Down here" and there are NO LFS worth the while anywhere to be found. I have been reduced to net ordering...
 
Even when small and raised together, the first one to hit adolescence may just snap and kill them all.
 
Cecropia;1543940; said:
Even when small and raised together, the first one to hit adolescence may just snap and kill them all.






Same could be said for four male guppies....Thats all I'm sayin...
 
I currently have 10" RD, 8" RD, 9" JD, 7"JD, 7"jag, 5" jag and three FHs ranging in size from 5 to 8" all in one tank.
 
A 180 would get it done nicely. 5x2
 
Chyea when attempting to keep anything with a RD in a community you gotta have that 24" width.


I say 180 would do it.


I got a 125 with a 9 inch male hag, 11" oscar, 8 inch snook, and a couple severums and its pretty much stocked. I got territories everywhere, but no ripped fins.

If you REALLY wanna do those fish in a 125 dont put ANY territories. Or just some driftwood in the middle or something.
 
A few years ago I had a 125 with a female jag, oscar, male fh, male jd, red devil, male salvini, and a silver aro. They got along alright, but not all were full grown and I don't really remember how long they were together. So it may work, but I'd think that when they all got to adult sizes you'd run into problems.

silver and friends.JPG
 
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