Oscar, Angel, and EBJD in a 90g tank?

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What are the chances of this working assuming they are all adults?


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I think it will mainly depend on whether the EBJD and the Oscar have been brought up in a community setting or not. A large EBJD and Oscar could bully or kill the Angel. A 90 is a decent size for the 3, but it seems to me that at least one of the three will end up stressed or dead. Whether it be the Oscar bullying the EBJD or Angel, or the EBJD conflicting with either of the two... Personally, I would consider a Severum or something else over the Angel, or taking out the Oscar would also open doors to getting something else. Just my opinion.
 
I already have the Oscar 10 inch, and EBJD 6 inch and they've lived in the tank peacefully for a year. I was considering adding the Angel into that mix. Obviously I'd get a very large Angel, just curious if that would work, as I don't want to put anything into a death chamber.

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If this isn't likely to work, are there any fish with a good red color that would work with the O and EBJD? Whether it's a cichlid or not, doesn't matter.

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If this isn't likely to work, are there any fish with a good red color that would work with the O and EBJD? Whether it's a cichlid or not, doesn't matter.

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Red Severum, Clown Loach, Blood Parrots... etc
 
If this isn't likely to work, are there any fish with a good red color that would work with the O and EBJD? Whether it's a cichlid or not, doesn't matter.

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Blood parrot is ideal

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I used to keep this combo...the angel actually bullied the oscar....god this was like 7+ years ago I think.

Although personally...I'd maybe just keep it as is and not risk it, since a nice colored adult angel isn't going to be cheap. I'd maybe wait till you can upgrade the tank and then add a larger bodied red cichlid to the mix.
 
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