Greetings to you all.
This is my first night and first post on this forum. Lots of great stuff here. I have a question that will most likely be viewed as controversial, but so far it has worked for me.
Please keep an open mind as I ask
I have a 125 gallon tank right now with 2x8" oscars, 1xSexually Mature Blood Parrot Cichlid, and 1x5" (possibly female) blue diamond flowerhorn. To date they have gotten along amazingly well, even during feeding time. Typically they share food well enough, no one gets hungry, and no one gets hurt. They do occasionally have a spat as you may guess, but no one in the tank has any battle scars so to speak. The flowerhorn was added last. They have their own territories staked out, but the oscars usually stick together.
Ideally, in the long term I'd like to get an aquarium, if possible, I would like to keep them all in one tank. The tank is certainly colorful. To get enough space, I have considered possibly a custom 84x24x24 tank. I've always been really attentive to over-filtering my tank, so, I am not worried about getting a good filtration system setup for them. I just want to try and make sure, if there is any possibility this will work, to plan for enough space.
In the end, if I *have* to separate them, I will, but they are all still getting along fabulously at this point.
This is my first night and first post on this forum. Lots of great stuff here. I have a question that will most likely be viewed as controversial, but so far it has worked for me.
Please keep an open mind as I ask
I have a 125 gallon tank right now with 2x8" oscars, 1xSexually Mature Blood Parrot Cichlid, and 1x5" (possibly female) blue diamond flowerhorn. To date they have gotten along amazingly well, even during feeding time. Typically they share food well enough, no one gets hungry, and no one gets hurt. They do occasionally have a spat as you may guess, but no one in the tank has any battle scars so to speak. The flowerhorn was added last. They have their own territories staked out, but the oscars usually stick together.
Ideally, in the long term I'd like to get an aquarium, if possible, I would like to keep them all in one tank. The tank is certainly colorful. To get enough space, I have considered possibly a custom 84x24x24 tank. I've always been really attentive to over-filtering my tank, so, I am not worried about getting a good filtration system setup for them. I just want to try and make sure, if there is any possibility this will work, to plan for enough space.
In the end, if I *have* to separate them, I will, but they are all still getting along fabulously at this point.

to MFK, Jcannon!