2 Jack Dempsey, I’ve had one for 5 years
2 Vieja X
1 Royal Acara
1 Blood Parrot (his name is Donald )
His previous home was trying to kill him
1 SB Midas X (best guess) has her 5 years
1 Pleco— about 12”, he was being offered on CL with the 30 gal tank they had... barely enough room to move around, so I bought him separate.
1 medium Oscar (the one she rejected, Petco reject also).
There’s some convict cichlids, 2 adults, and eight 2” babies which I had put in there around 1” to see if the fish would eat them and thin the herd. But, it turns out they only eat fish I spend money on
It’s a little crowded IMO, I’ve seen worse, but I think they would be happier with less tankmates or a larger aquarium.
I had the smaller Vieja X, one JD, and the smaller Oscar on CL to give them more room. There were several responses, but the tanks were small, already overcrowded, not cycled, etc. There was one person who seemed like they would be wonderful, but since I’m a full time student with 2 part time jobs (~50 hours a week), I couldn’t read/respond to the 25 indecisive texts he sent, and 20 hours later he sent a text that included:
“...And your post was pathetic! Are u serious?... they’re just fish lol!!! Flush it down the toilet and put it out of its misery! I love u anyway. Good luck pawning off you problematic fish.”
Had he not turned into an impatient psycho, I probably would have given him the fish for free... but, wow, am I glad I was super busy that day.
That’s when I decided that I would rather try and build an outside pond for some of the fish, than risk them going to a home that views them as “just fish” or potentially more overcrowded than mine. I don’t take rehoming animals that I’m responsible for lightly, these guys are my buddies.
The little Oscar is trying sooo hard to be her friend right now. I’m watching it swim next to her and try and tough tails with her.
Honestly, I would never house a fish by itself in a tank, unless it was extremely aggressive. Fish living in solitary confinement have substantially decreased amounts of neural pathways. Even if they’re regularly solitary animals, in the wild they would have a much richer life with other mental stimulati to promote brain health and well-being.
Could be the vieja or midas have finally decided theyre not sharing territory and are taking out the weaker competition. Ime oscars cant hang with big CA cichlids, even in a fairly large tank.
I would say the remaining oscar is more likely cowering in fear for itself rather than the loss of its friend, but thats just me. Maybe try to find a cheap 75 gallon or comparable to house the oscar in if you really want to save it.