I can't wait until the other fish are big enough for me to put him in the main tankAs the title says just some pictures of my Oscar I have had him for about 8 years now. He is in a 60 gallon by himself because he killed anything I ever put him with. I wish he was more peaceful o well. I can't even keep decorations in the tank because he just throws them around lol
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I can't wait until the other fish are big enough for me to put him in the main tank
What are your other fish?I can't wait until the other fish are big enough for me to put him in the main tank
Nice rifties, but if you’re trying to put the Oscar in with peacocks, haps, mbuna and vics, I don’t see that working out. I never say never, but it’s highly unlikely to ever work.View attachment 1454623
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It’s generally not a good idea to mix rift cichlids with New world cichlids. But filling the tank like that is a strategy to spread out aggression with riftiesHoly cow T Tj203 ,
That tank is full to the brim with fish. Do they all get along? Not hating as I would love a setup like that. I think the Oscar would blend right in with so many fish. I think that larger tank would be better for a full grown Oscar than a 60g tank. Just my opinion. I used to keep an Oscar in a 55g many years ago. Had to rehome him eventually.