First post on MFK but I have been browsing a while. Seems like an amazing site!
I need some recommendations on what to do about a situation happening in my 104g. Right now I have a 7" Oscar, 5 - 4-5" Goldfish, a couple giant danios, a small pictus cat, a few small corys and a large common pleco.
About a week ago, a friend was getting rid of his 5" Green Terror as he couldn't put anything else in with him, only from a 29g so I offered to take him. I was a little worried that Bosscar would take a chunk out of him, but as he has generally been nice to the other fish in the tank, surprisingly never eating the giant danios whom I always thought would have been a snack a long time ago.
When I first put the GT in the tank, Bosscar was all over him going after his fins but never biting, just showing dominance. This continued for the first 3 days with the GT just hiding in the plants most of the time.
Then the tides turned. I checked the tank Monday morning and what do I see but my flawless oscar with about 7 or 8 bite marks on his sides, and nipped fins. The GT now was strutting his stuff while the Oscar hid in the plants. Any time Bosscar would come out, the GT is on him.
They are still very aggresive towards each other and the GT is winning the war. Bosscar will get in position and open his mouth up, easily 3 times as wide as the GT and they will just stare at eachother faking little movements back and forth. Eventually GT will rush Bosscar and bite his lips! He holds on for about 5-10 seconds, unless I'm ready with my discipline stick, then away goes the ocscar to hide.
What I want to know is this, will they eventually call a stalemate? The oscar sides are healing nice so I don't think GT is actually biting him anymore but is still very very aggresive towards him. I really thought this problem would be the other way around. Do I need to separate them?
Any and all help is appreciated.
So sorry for the long post
I need some recommendations on what to do about a situation happening in my 104g. Right now I have a 7" Oscar, 5 - 4-5" Goldfish, a couple giant danios, a small pictus cat, a few small corys and a large common pleco.
About a week ago, a friend was getting rid of his 5" Green Terror as he couldn't put anything else in with him, only from a 29g so I offered to take him. I was a little worried that Bosscar would take a chunk out of him, but as he has generally been nice to the other fish in the tank, surprisingly never eating the giant danios whom I always thought would have been a snack a long time ago.
When I first put the GT in the tank, Bosscar was all over him going after his fins but never biting, just showing dominance. This continued for the first 3 days with the GT just hiding in the plants most of the time.
Then the tides turned. I checked the tank Monday morning and what do I see but my flawless oscar with about 7 or 8 bite marks on his sides, and nipped fins. The GT now was strutting his stuff while the Oscar hid in the plants. Any time Bosscar would come out, the GT is on him.
They are still very aggresive towards each other and the GT is winning the war. Bosscar will get in position and open his mouth up, easily 3 times as wide as the GT and they will just stare at eachother faking little movements back and forth. Eventually GT will rush Bosscar and bite his lips! He holds on for about 5-10 seconds, unless I'm ready with my discipline stick, then away goes the ocscar to hide.
What I want to know is this, will they eventually call a stalemate? The oscar sides are healing nice so I don't think GT is actually biting him anymore but is still very very aggresive towards him. I really thought this problem would be the other way around. Do I need to separate them?
Any and all help is appreciated.
So sorry for the long post