LOL thanks they say 2 feet is more common!awesome! can't wait to see him when he's three feet long![]()
I'd still be wary regardless of its history. This is a good read for jardinis.
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23838
Actually, I don't see anything wrong with keeping a fish on a shorter term basis if you can find a new home for the fish later on. Some people keep fish for a short time and then re-home them for new fish. Lets them keep a greater variety of fish then people who keep their fish longer term.
If you want to go this route, I do think you need to make sure that someone will take your fish later on when you don't feel like keeping them anymore. What I'm heard about the jardini, doesn't sound like it's a easy fish to re-home at larger sizes.
The Jardini is peacuful. He hasn't even touched one of my other fish yet.It's not fair to assume that someone will always be there to correct your bad decisions. If you don't have the capacity to home a fish long term (aka permanently), leave it it the store and re-think your stocking decisions.
BFK: For the sake of your other fish, I hope your jardini is as much of a pussycat as you say it is.