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how long could a black or jardini last in a 75 Gallon aka 4 foot by 18 inch

and i dont mean like oh 5 months but like up to what size? like 18-20 inch?
 
No more then 16" would be the maximum size I would recommend keeping an arowana in a 48x18" tank.
 
ok thanks for the info i was get differnt thing off differnt sites they said becuase its snake like it can be longer the tankis wide but not much but i was calling BS and wanted to see
 
The Real 118;4578375; said:
ok thanks for the info i was get differnt thing off differnt sites they said becuase its snake like it can be longer the tankis wide but not much but i was calling BS and wanted to see

Which is partly true, there really arent many fish that you can keep in a tank that is only 3x the fish's length. But arowana is one.
 
ok cool if i get a jardini can i put a small 5 inch disk motoro ray (male) in there too?
 
I have an RTG and it don't look like it's going to get bigger than 18 inches.
It's nearly 3 years old and it seems like it's stopped growing.
It's not getting any longer or thicker.
 
ok cool if i get a jardini can i put a small 5 inch disk motoro ray (male) in there too?
 
The Real 118;4581063; said:
ok cool if i get a jardini can i put a small 5 inch disk motoro ray (male) in there too?

I wouldn't.
 
My Biggest to smallest list. There are exceptions to this this is just general so don't shoot the meesenger.

1. Silver Arowana and african arowana
2. Black arowana.
3. Leichardti
4. Red Based arowana's
5. Green based, Gold based, Jardini's
 
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