I have just bit the bullet and brought in some guppy control in the form of a young oscar, about 2.5-3". I think its a tiger oscar but ill add a picture later for an ID. I was looking to add an African butterfly fish but couldn't find one.
My 60g (UK size so about 75 US?) has become overrun with guppies and there is just too many to take to the LFS. There must be about 80 adults/sub-adults, and just as many fry and smaller fish. The other tank mates are a 6-7" RTBS (he's a big guy), a 6" featherfin catfish and a 13-14" common pleco, so they will be all be fine for now and for adulthood as long as I didnt get an oscar with attitude.
So far he is just cruising around and settling in, not seen him give chase or suck up any guppies, only been an hour though. The tank has lots of driftwood, plants and two filters, the Juwel internal and an an eheim ecco external.
My question is, will this oscar just go on a major killing spree and eat himself to death like that spaghetti man in Se7en or will he just pick off his dinner as he sees fit?
Any advice/opinions are greatly received. Picture will be added soon.
My 60g (UK size so about 75 US?) has become overrun with guppies and there is just too many to take to the LFS. There must be about 80 adults/sub-adults, and just as many fry and smaller fish. The other tank mates are a 6-7" RTBS (he's a big guy), a 6" featherfin catfish and a 13-14" common pleco, so they will be all be fine for now and for adulthood as long as I didnt get an oscar with attitude.
So far he is just cruising around and settling in, not seen him give chase or suck up any guppies, only been an hour though. The tank has lots of driftwood, plants and two filters, the Juwel internal and an an eheim ecco external.
My question is, will this oscar just go on a major killing spree and eat himself to death like that spaghetti man in Se7en or will he just pick off his dinner as he sees fit?
Any advice/opinions are greatly received. Picture will be added soon.
