Kind of a crab shoot on how aggressive (and brave) it may become during feeding time. Chances are it will probably not get the bulk of the food and will fall behind on growth. It shouldn't stunt its growth, but it may not reach its full potential either.OK thanks for the help I just didn't want him to fall behind with growth as he is with oscars and green terror he seems happy enough but doesn't come out much as he gets chased. Will the lower amount of food stunt his growth or just slow it down
+1 on this, once a male gets big enough he will rule the tank in most cases, Oscars jaws can not compete with a male jag, once he decides to dominate things will happen quickly, a female jag pretty docile, I have had no probs with a 9" female living with 2 Oscars in a 180g.Are you sure it's a male Jag? If it's a male then as soon when its reach 6 inches it will tear apart other tank mates all days long, if its a female then everyone most likely will live together peacefully. I kept my baby Jag 3 inches in a planted tank with 3" clown loach (4), cory cat (5), 3" pictus cat (1), octocinlus (5), 3" green terror (1 male)...Everyone was fine for few months until my Jag hit 7~8 inches, every tank mates I listed here got KILLED by the Jag![]()
+1 on this, once a male gets big enough he will rule the tank in most cases, Oscars jaws can not compete with a male jag, once he decides to dominate things will happen quickly, a female jag pretty docile, I have had no probs with a 9" female living with 2 Oscars in a 180g.