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    Thread: Can arowana and flowerhorn housed together

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      lth03 is offline Registered User
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      Jardini is aggressive.I hope Steven gonna put some decoration inside the tank for those smaller fish have some place to hide from the killer.I used to have a big jack dempsey about 11" long and look mean but the small 6" jardine keep come on to him and the jack dempsey have to back off and hide.

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      i have a 7" jardini, 1 ornate bichir, 1 senegal bichir, 1 unknown bichir, 8 red blood parrots, 1 white jellybean parrot, and 1 adonis pleco in a 55 gallon....upgrade on it way....the biggest is one of the blood parrots at around 10" but the 2 smallest fishes in there is bullying everyone. the smallest is the 1.5 " jellybean parrot and the next smallest is the adonis pleco. they even pick on the jardini......so it is all up to LUCK man........

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      a true bp wont get very big, King Kong Parrots will get to the 10" mark if memory serves me right.

      I have a silver aro with flowerhorns and hanvt had any issues. I had issues with a small pack of red devils and the aro but thats been remedied. I would not go with a jardini and stick with a silver as they are more mellow and as long as everybody has a full belly things should be fine. You have issues turn down the heater and chill them out

      When it comes to water rather then add stuff to get move the ph work on slowly adjusting your fish to your water. Its better to be constant then on point with these guys.

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