benfica - would you think a pretty fat 8 inch hoplias would vapourize 2 6 inch oscars?
They have been living fine together for ages. The occasional scuffle and shredded fin but that's it.
I wanted to choose a couple of what I thought would be similar tankmates to oscars. Some tough aggressive cichlids that could defend themselves but not harm the fish I love.
What tankmates do you suggest then? An electric eel? A rhom? Jesus.
I just chose a couple of allegedly tough fish to see how compatible my new fish are. I wanted to know the likelyhood of keeping these fish with anything, and in that sense it was mission successful.
I know that my channa will try and kill ANYTHING in the tank. Even a larger oscar. And my jardini picks and chooses. He's living happily with a tiny peacock bass and a catfish, yet he hated the texas and bullied it constantly.
My point was simply that those fish are not that tough and brave. Oscars are tougher and braver than convicts and cichlids. Texans and cons will flare up at a goldfish sure, but if they are outmatched they run and hide.
my oscars are outmatched against against a wolf which is much faster, much stronger, has a much bigger mouth and bigger teeth and is a born killer. Despite that their bravery has ensured their survival with the wolf, because they don't back down and they don't hide.
Oscars are the bravest cichlids I've seen.
They have been living fine together for ages. The occasional scuffle and shredded fin but that's it.
I wanted to choose a couple of what I thought would be similar tankmates to oscars. Some tough aggressive cichlids that could defend themselves but not harm the fish I love.
What tankmates do you suggest then? An electric eel? A rhom? Jesus.
I just chose a couple of allegedly tough fish to see how compatible my new fish are. I wanted to know the likelyhood of keeping these fish with anything, and in that sense it was mission successful.
I know that my channa will try and kill ANYTHING in the tank. Even a larger oscar. And my jardini picks and chooses. He's living happily with a tiny peacock bass and a catfish, yet he hated the texas and bullied it constantly.
My point was simply that those fish are not that tough and brave. Oscars are tougher and braver than convicts and cichlids. Texans and cons will flare up at a goldfish sure, but if they are outmatched they run and hide.
my oscars are outmatched against against a wolf which is much faster, much stronger, has a much bigger mouth and bigger teeth and is a born killer. Despite that their bravery has ensured their survival with the wolf, because they don't back down and they don't hide.
Oscars are the bravest cichlids I've seen.