It's not all about the filter (although, for the bioload your fish will present when full grown, you do NOT have enough filtration). There is aggression to deal with and NITRATE buildup. Assuming the aggression doesn't break all hell loose, you'd have to do weekly waterchanges 50% or more to keep the nitrates down.araderboy;1517442; said:i have a really kickass filter (fluval 405)
so with water changes 2 a month, im hoping it will be fine. I guess for now ill just keep the tank as is, and see how it plays out...![]()
Connor0729;1516662; said:no, no, no, no. no oscar. a 55 gallon isn't big enough for one oscar, let alone one with that many tankmates. the green terror will eventually need that tank alone once it matures, as it will likely kill all three of the blood parrots.
instead of thinking of adding fish, you should get rid of some first. you 55 is big enough for the 3 blood parrots on their own, not with the jacks and the terror. or you can keep the jacks, or just the terror. rope fish get 4 feet long, and a big oscar might won't be able to turn around in that small of a tank.
you should have done some research before you got the fish.
I agree with everything here except the part about the rope fish. I would LOVE to see a 4' ropefish and would give my next paycheck for it.
i was distracted. calm down. now this guy is probably going to look at my advice as innacurate BS. leave it alone.