Tankmates with JARDINI (READ!!!)

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I read this post a while back and was quite proud that my jar wasant the pitbull that everyone described. Luckily for me in the last month I have lost more fish than I have lost in the last six years. Thanx jar you make me proud.

By the way anyone close to me intersted in an 18+" Jar to adopt? All I want is to know that he is going to a good home. I have had him since about 2.5". Please PM me if interested.
 
Reading this thread makes me giggle. You guys giving your jars some weird names just makes it funny yet scarey. I really did not know that they will kill even a darn pleco, since plecos tend to have a really rough skin. Thank god my dad didnt decide to buy a jar back then or my tank would have been cleaned out :D. btw, do jars jump alot compared to silvers?
 
why did someone have to turn me on to arowana i need to own them now..just another fish hobby to add to the list
 
Wow, I didn't realize Jardinis could be that mean. I have always thought the Jardini was great looking fish, and after reading through the horror of this thread, I have come to one conclusion: I'm getting a Jardini the next time I see one in a LFS. Anyone had any luck keeping one with an oscar?
 
CaranxIgnobilis;761984; said:
Wow, I didn't realize Jardinis could be that mean. I have always thought the Jardini was great looking fish, and after reading through the horror of this thread, I have come to one conclusion: I'm getting a Jardini the next time I see one in a LFS. Anyone had any luck keeping one with an oscar?

my oscar slaughtered my jardini

it can work out though.
 
CaranxIgnobilis;761984; said:
Wow, I didn't realize Jardinis could be that mean. I have always thought the Jardini was great looking fish, and after reading through the horror of this thread, I have come to one conclusion: I'm getting a Jardini the next time I see one in a LFS. Anyone had any luck keeping one with an oscar?

still a beautiful fish, but a nasty disposition.
 
what do you guys think about the pair of jardini and a florida gar thats around the same size or 1" bigger than the jardini.
 
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