G gt1009 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 1, 2009 709 1 0 Wilmington, NC Jan 4, 2010 #11 Ya...the aros and oscars aren't really community fish to start with. That and the fact at six aros in that tank will make it look like the LA freeway on friday afternoon.
Ya...the aros and oscars aren't really community fish to start with. That and the fact at six aros in that tank will make it look like the LA freeway on friday afternoon.
P Pomatomus Piranha MFK Member Jul 7, 2009 1,691 162 81 Sarasota, FL Jan 4, 2010 #12 Aros and oscars are generally not the fish that come to mind when I think "community". For you I'd recommend some polys or a catfish.
Aros and oscars are generally not the fish that come to mind when I think "community". For you I'd recommend some polys or a catfish.
X xdragonxb0i Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 23, 2009 926 1 0 Arkansas Jan 5, 2010 #13 Pomatomus;3755238; said: Aros and oscars are generally not the fish that come to mind when I think "community". Click to expand... Aros are, Oscars not so much, but community tanks has been done with them before. right now, im just growing them out and hope that there is peace in my tank. Ii can always get rid of the more aggressive ones. anywho, thanks for your recommendations. Im probally try a few loachs, redtail tinfoil barbs, and hopefully some flagtail if i can find them here
Pomatomus;3755238; said: Aros and oscars are generally not the fish that come to mind when I think "community". Click to expand... Aros are, Oscars not so much, but community tanks has been done with them before. right now, im just growing them out and hope that there is peace in my tank. Ii can always get rid of the more aggressive ones. anywho, thanks for your recommendations. Im probally try a few loachs, redtail tinfoil barbs, and hopefully some flagtail if i can find them here