what one for me???

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everyone please keep in mind that it will be housed with stingrays!!!! how about a black they stay around 3 foot? silver is too big asains are illegal jars are to aggresive so its really a black or a leichardti
 
Blacks are beautiful. I'd get one of those. Then you could keep with the SA theme too.
 
ya right now im leaning toward a black. It should be ok in a 235(5'x3'2') right
 
personaly i'd get the sliver. but what the heck go get the black. they are magnificent fish to keep too. :clap
 
if i cant find a black im gonna have to get a silver but slivers get big. well see if i can find a 4" or 5" black in about 2to3 months
 
personally I think jardinis are much better looking than leichardtis, but jardinis end up having to be kept alone. They are mean fish.
 
rumblesushi said:
personally I think jardinis are much better looking than leichardtis, but jardinis end up having to be kept alone. They are mean fish.
i agree, i would rather you have a jardini. it has a broader body and darker color. its head aint sissy looking either, strong and mean like a silver or an asian. leichardtis are just too streamline, not broad enough for me and pale too
 
kriztu said:
i agree, i would rather you have a jardini. it has a broader body and darker color. its head aint sissy looking either, strong and mean like a silver or an asian. leichardtis are just too streamline, not broad enough for me and pale too

You sayin my fish is sissy looking?
 
rumblesushi said:
personally I think jardinis are much better looking than leichardtis, but jardinis end up having to be kept alone. They are mean fish.

i think thats a stereo type for the poor fish

not all are meanies :D

given enough space, a chance to grow up with other fish, i think a jar would do well in a comm set-up
 
del I've never seen a jardini over a foot that's not aggressive. Maybe if you keep it with fish twice it's size, but comms aren't usually like that.

Of course there are exceptions, but it seems like a unanimous vote that jardinis are aggressive fish generally.
 
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