Sunday, January 31, 2010

125 Gal Vivarium I Have A 125 Gal. Tank, With One Oscar Who Is The Size Of A Human Hand.for A Tank Mate A, Freshwater Baracuda?

I have a 125 Gal. tank, with one oscar who is the size of a human hand.for a tank mate a, freshwater baracuda? - 125 gal vivarium

If you think Ctenolucius hujeta not, the tank is too small.
If you Acestrorhynchus falcirostris think it would be risky and only if both of the fish.

5 comments:

Ghapy said...

Oscar cichlids are territorial - they must have a place to call their own and should not be forced to fight it with other cichlids, barracudas, or any other type of aggression by fish. If you really want to get an Oscar and properly to keep the best, you have two options.

It is for several Oscars and set a pair of coupling between them. A pairing two Academy Awards have to live together rather than divide the tank to fight for them. Not qualify Azar add another Oscar as a couple, and while this tank can share large enough for two people, not always the ideal situation.

The other option is to go with the non-territorial fish. If Oscar is not in danger and their tank mates are too large to eat, almost always leave alone (the Oscars) are very aggressive in all cichlids. The number of the silver dollar should be good, or maybe a couple of catfish Synodontis Featherfin (or even if you are good) on the tank. Plecos almost always works without too many problems.

net master said...

better not be a good companion for the on-line verification of the deposit tank mates

chris said...

i wouldnt because it is a great chance in the fight and the tank a little small for a second tank, but if you decide to take a second store, make sure that they correspond to the size, but dont get it because it is the death result in a smaller fish or intimidation of a larger fish

Watson F said...

Who would not be good tank mates. The Baracuda is very aggressive and kill the Oscar.
Pleco a lot would have a good fish, with her Oscar.

Emms said...

In the 125 gallons when you find others of similar size to the Oscars, which will likely run. Someone mentioned a common Pleco, it would be nice. I had to respond also decorated a pair of Oscar Bichir in a container at a point in time, but grew up Bichir Bichir Oscar and bigger and bigger, so I'm not positive, as when we add the smallest Bichir would tank. Could lead to an expensive dinner. Consult your staff to see what they think to go as tank mates. I also had a large African clawed frog, with the Oscars, and got on very well.

There are tank mates there, and you have enough space that you should be able to get a few fish, without a territorial problem.

Good luck. :)

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