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rumblesushi;1241524; said:
Rallies, I would actually say the Pacu and Channel cat need to go, all the other fish are fine.

As long as the Jardini is not the biggest fish in the tank, you might be OK. They generally leave bottom dwellers alone, and as long as the silver stays bigger, which it should, you might be OK.

The channel cat is going to get over 2 foot. The average Jardini adult size seems to be around 20 inches. You'd be lucky to have a 2 foot jardini.

Thanks-
I get good growth rates-
So I look forward to tryin to have a 2 foot Jar(If everything permits me too)

The aro should take over being the biggest fish in the tank-Shortly-Right now nothing compete's with my pacu....
 
rumblesushi;1241524; said:
Rallies, I would actually say the Pacu and Channel cat need to go, all the other fish are fine.

As long as the Jardini is not the biggest fish in the tank, you might be OK. They generally leave bottom dwellers alone, and as long as the silver stays bigger, which it should, you might be OK.

The channel cat is going to get over 2 foot. The average Jardini adult size seems to be around 20 inches. You'd be lucky to have a 2 foot jardini.

I just helped pick up a 22+ inch jardini that's only 4 years old a few months ago (with JD_man, it's in his tank). It will not allow anything to live with it other than certain bottom dwellers, and it's picky about that. IIRC (correct me if I'm wrong), askirmish has a 6x3 tank that could keep the channel for a very long time if not for life.
 
ZOO YORK 207;1241530; said:
Looks great! Need upclose pix of the black aro.

Silver Aro-
I have pics posted-
IMG_7397.jpg
 
rumblesushi;1241524; said:
Rallies, I would actually say the Pacu and Channel cat need to go, all the other fish are fine.

As long as the Jardini is not the biggest fish in the tank, you might be OK. They generally leave bottom dwellers alone, and as long as the silver stays bigger, which it should, you might be OK.

The channel cat is going to get over 2 foot. The average Jardini adult size seems to be around 20 inches. You'd be lucky to have a 2 foot jardini.

One of my buddies that had a jardini 23" killed a paulitici(spelling is off probably) cat and it murdered that and his rays. Mind you these fish are in a 900 gallon tank.
 
akskirmish;1241547; said:
Damn-
I hope I got a passive one then....
Whats the chances on this?

Very slim IMO.
 
rallysman;1241532; said:
I just helped pick up a 22+ inch jardini that's only 4 years old a few months ago (with JD_man, it's in his tank). It will not allow anything to live with it other than certain bottom dwellers, and it's picky about that. IIRC (correct me if I'm wrong), askirmish has a 6x3 tank that could keep the channel for a very long time if not for life.

Thanks-
6'x4'x3'

I hope I can house him for life-One of the neatest fish I own-Feeding time is insane with this guy....

I just fed him over 100 nutrafin vitamin pellets today.....Thats gonna get spendy.....
 
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