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Hi everyone, I'm new to this site and I was just wondering if any of you could help me out with a few questions. K well I have a 33 gallon tank and I just got a 5" green terror for it. This thing is a bad ass. It killed my 8" clown knife and is critically damaging my other 6" clown knife. I just got three 2" oscars for it now. One is albino and the other two are red tiger oscars. But this Green Terror is so agressive he bit off the tail of one of my red tigers. I also have a ten gallon tank in which im growing an armoured bichir who is now about 5" long. Any ideas on what i should do with this green terror? Will it chill out eventually? Will I be able to put my bichir in that tank once its big enough? Or will my green terror kill him too? Thanks for reading. :)
 
LOL, I take it you two know each other.
Welcome to MFK Sparky.
I doubt the terror will mellow with age.
 
Welcome to MFK, the bigger your greent grows the meaner it may get!
 
It needs more room.

welcome to MFK!!:)
 
Your Oscars will be toast soon if your GT is that nasty. Not sure why you would put something smaller in with a Killer GT. The minimum that you want to house a single GT is a 55 gallon, and that is even stretching it....3 Oscars you eventually need a minimum of a 135.....
 
I agree with the above posts. all of the fish you have will grow much too large for a 33 gallon so I'd return them all and go for a pair of convicts, firemouths or a male salvini. :thumbsup:
 
Jason_S said:
I agree with the above posts. all of the fish you have will grow much too large for a 33 gallon so I'd return them all and go for a pair of convicts, firemouths or a male salvini. :thumbsup:

Bah, ignore the thing about convicts.. Go for a pair of Honduran red points, or a crenicichla regani or compressiceps.
 
honduran red points are indeed a beautiful fish that would easily go into a 33 gallon with room to spare. they're not all that easy to find though. :thumbsup:
 
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