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    What is the BIGGEST fish that you own... or have owned??

    no pics, no camera, i have at the moment an 18" tiger oscar i had a baby alligator gar, then sold him. he was about a foot
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    I hate when it comes to this.

    i've had the same problem with my cichlids, i didnt sell my red devil. all you need to do is get large schooling fish and just keep your favorite with them. you will have to constantly have to restock the school but it looks nice in a large tank.
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    looking for a starter predator!

    i have much more experiance with oscars, but the red dervils that i have had were vicious eaters, then my oscar got much bigger than both devils and ate them pretty fast. the devils were nasty enough to blind an oscar in 1 i that was 6 inches bigger then them
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    peacock x fire eel?

    it looks like a fire eel to me, plus it is hard to get peacock eels and fire eels to be in the same tank nevermind breed
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    Oscar Care

    ps. some people say tht you can keep plecos with oscars, even injured oscars of mine have ripped the heads off of plecos.
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    Oscar Care

    for your oscars provide small thin and high plants for them to make their own swimming patterns while young, and when larger with a very large tank put a cluster of plants/rocks in the corner in case one gets singled out
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    Oscar Care

    eels like to eat in the dark, away from you until they get used to you
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    Shark like fish for 120 gallon freshwater tank?

    ID sharks grow to their environment. iv ha 2 8 inc ID sharks in a tank as small as a 55 gallon. But it shortens their life span so it may not be worth it depending on the price.
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    S.A. cichlid aggresion

    I have kept oscars in all different sized tanks. the best way to lower aggression is to lower the current temperature by 2degrees farenheit. it sounds wierd but it works!
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