Vancouver_98683
should be your best adviser.
You appear to have read my thread "What kind is my lonely datnoid?". I only ever had one silver dat. While it grew to 13" I failed to keep it longer than 4-5 years of age in freshwater. Every bit of knowledge I could offer you that I gained from my experience would have been deposited in my thread already.
I don't do plants, so nothing can say there.
I believe the age at which the fish is collected from the wild brackish water in south and southeast Asia has no bearing on how it will or will not adjust to the pure freshwater life and I also believe it won't live long in freshwater.
If you are an idealist and perfectionist or if you have an extremist-minded animal lover living with you under the same roof, I'd say don't get it... or rather don't ever get any pets, haha.... If you are an experimentalist and a learner, I don't see why not get it. Especially if you make up a thread on it and update it regularly with timeworthy info and visuals, both good and bad, and teach us all and many more to come...
You appear to have read my thread "What kind is my lonely datnoid?". I only ever had one silver dat. While it grew to 13" I failed to keep it longer than 4-5 years of age in freshwater. Every bit of knowledge I could offer you that I gained from my experience would have been deposited in my thread already.
I don't do plants, so nothing can say there.
I believe the age at which the fish is collected from the wild brackish water in south and southeast Asia has no bearing on how it will or will not adjust to the pure freshwater life and I also believe it won't live long in freshwater.
If you are an idealist and perfectionist or if you have an extremist-minded animal lover living with you under the same roof, I'd say don't get it... or rather don't ever get any pets, haha.... If you are an experimentalist and a learner, I don't see why not get it. Especially if you make up a thread on it and update it regularly with timeworthy info and visuals, both good and bad, and teach us all and many more to come...