Considering the growth rate on senegal bichirs and catfish, you should wait at least 1 year before purchasing the Oscar.
Great, thank you. That's four catfish I'm going to have a very hard time choosing between now then. The pim, syno, harlequin and golden nugget pleco. Glad I have a long time to choose.I believe the Harlequin lancer catfish could do alright in that tank but one must keep in mind that it's an odd combo of fish that never see each other in the wild - Africa, Asia, and South America and even regardless of that every tank differs and every combo is a gamble, some safer, some less so.
Beware that Synodontis granulosus is quite rarely offered, and is a high ticket item, around $300 for a baby and that there are many knock-off hybrids around, sadly.
That's something I've been wondering, and I was going to ask if I should do two. It seems many people have mixed opinions on that though, and I don't want the tank too stocked. I may do a red and a tiger if that would work out. Or would another smaller cichlid, like convicts/firemouth etc, work out well?In my experience, Oscars tend to be less aggressive to other fish if not kept alone. The proviso here is that you don't end up with a pair, which could cause aggression if they decide to breed. More than one tend to interact together in preference to interacting with other tank mates although that's only my experience and fish personalities definitely count here.
Wow! It looks so amazing. Absolutely stunning. Thanks for the info. I'll definitely do the oscars last and try to buy some fish that aren't too small to start with. Surprised that it grows that slow. Very interesting to hear. And I love that it eats from your hand. These guys keep getting better and better.I love my Syno granulosus, but so far mine has grown extremely slowly. I have had him for about 10 months now and he has grown only an inch or so while in my other cats have grown 3-5 in a smaller time frame. They are wonderful fish, mine will even take food out of my hand but just make keep in mind the slow growth rate
He is a looker for sure. You should always post a pic of him whenever you mention itI love my Syno granulosus, but so far mine has grown extremely slowly. I have had him for about 10 months now and he has grown only an inch or so while in my other cats have grown 3-5 in a smaller time frame. They are wonderful fish, mine will even take food out of my hand but just make keep in mind the slow growth rate
The harlequin I used to not see ever for many years then suddenly it started to pop up here and there in the USA since 2016. When it is offered, the price is reasonable, seems $25-$50.I was reading about the syno and its relative rarity and expensiveness. I believe the harlequin would be the same?
I thought it would be much more than that. Very cool. I may end up getting a larger tank than 150g so I can get two of my catfish options alongside the bichir rather than just one. I have no idea which I want more.... love having the options though.The harlequin I used to not see ever for many years then suddenly it started to pop up here and there in the USA since 2016. When it is offered, the price is reasonable, seems $25-$50.