around 2 to 2 and a half years.
Yes, I have had lots of experience with Oscars. One of mine died recently from a sickness. Algae eater fish are not dominant, in this case the Oscar does not take it as a threat and does not bother it. The answer to your question is yes, an Oscar can live with an algae eater fish.
no they cant
Either the Chinese Butterfly (hillstream loach) or the Chinese algae eater. Both eat algae, both stay smaller than standard plecos and both are live plant safe.
No it wont it just have its eggs and still live but don't get an algae eater if do, get one because they will eat your fish but it only a Pecos algae eater they will eat your fish they don't move in the morning but they are active at night
no i have two in with mine and they all get on
Algae lives with fish
small tetras, bottom-feeding catfish(NOT CHINESE ALGAE EATERS) and other live-bearers,
No. Your tank is ridiculously overstocked. Your algae eater will eventually grow to the size of 12 inches long. Your mollies need more space. And your shrimp will soon die because of the polluted water from the overcrowded conditions.
In the average aquarium a sucking loach or Chinese algae eater it's more common name will live around 7 - 10 years, but claims of up to 15 years are not uncommon.
I do not know of any Algae eaters that can live in cold water . Goldfish are cold water fish. So unless you can find some species of cold water algae eater the answer is no they can not be kept together successfully.
Algae
re: no because their are no fresh water clams domb asses There are plenty of fresh water clams, check your spelling before calling anyone dumb next time. and no, they wont eat the clams, they are bottom scavengers. but they will eat slow or sick fish, as well as destroy plants