It is the size of the food fish that matters. Even a baby Jack Dempsy will eat any live fish small enough to fit into its mouth.
Saltwater: redtoothed trigger fish Freshwater: Jack Dempsey cichlid
Im not sure about the green terror but with the Oscar and maybe jack dempsey as long as your fish isn't full grown (10-14 inches) then it will probably be fine
Babe Ruth, Jack Dempsey, Red Grange, Bill Tilden, and Bobby Jones.
no. the jack dempsey cichlid is highly aggressive. you might be able to get by with it for awhile but when the jack dempsey gets bigger there is no doubt that you might wake up one morning and some of them might be missing. (Jack Dempsey will most likely eat them).and if you are thinking of keeping a jack dempsey make sure you have the correct habitat and feed it the correct food.lots of plants and big rocks, sand is suggested. (they will move the sand or small gravel/rock no matter what)they are very territorial and i strongly advise you have more than 50 U.S. Gal. otherwise your cichlid will be very unhappy (the jack dempsey gets LARGE)also if you like this cichlid so much you want to buy 2, it is not a good idea. they don't even like looking at their own reflection (my jack dempsey cichlid will sit and hit his head up against the glass because he doesnt like to think theres another cichlid.)if you do, do this, is strongly advise you look at correct tank mates. i hear that the jack dempsey can get along with an Oscar cichlid, (pick a cichlid, just not one that looks alot like your jack).food: frozen blood worms mainly, and periodically feed Cichlid food (i recommend Cichlid Gold by Hikari because it will give your fish great color as it gets bigger)oh and if you buy any type of cichlid, even a jack dempsey, make sure you buy stress coat. it promotes the growth of your cichlids fins, and if you buy the right kind it can de-chlorify your water.hope my advice helps! :]
Lots of big fish live in the sea; sharks, ocean sunfish, tuna, swordfish, sailfish, groupers, and many more.
He was 6′ 1″ (Ring Record Book has him at 6' 0-3/4") and weighed in the high 180's to the low 190's.
They have adapted to live in water. depends how big the fish is but they have gills and it depends what kind of fish it is
mosquito fish do not lay eggs. Instead, they give birth to live young
Many big fish live in the open ocean zone including dolphins, whales, sharks, and tuna. There are many other fish that live in the open ocean as well.
The 1920s major sports' heroes became athletic fountainheads: George Herman "Babe" Ruth in baseball, William "Jack" Dempsey in boxing, Harold "Red" Grange in football, William T. "Big Bill" Tilden in tennis, and Robert T. "Bobby" Jones in golf.
The Megalodon shark was the largest fish to ever live.
yes it can if the tank is big enough