Tasty goldfish.
Pretty much anything you put in with an Oscar is going to be it's next meal, so save your money and don't put in anything that you don't want eaten.
You might be able to get away with it, but honestly i don't think it's a very good idea. The Oscars are likely to nip the fins of the koi. Oscars are much more aggressive
No, Oscars are carnivorous fish that primarily eat live fish, insects, and small crustaceans. Neon tetras are small, peaceful fish that are not typically part of an Oscar's diet. Oscars are large and aggressive fish that may view neons as potential prey rather than tank mates.
* Oscars * Cichlids (a green terror cichlid would go great with one) * Parrot fish (that is just as equally large as the Pacu) * Red Tinfoil Barb Fish * Plecos (but has to be plecostumus, the large ones) * Red Hook Silver Dollar Fish There are numerous other aggressive, semi-aggressive freshwater fish that Pacus can be good tank mates with. Ask your local pet shops or aquarium. Make sure the Oscars aren't really aggressive.
hi im 13 ive had Oscars and are sensitive to nitrates you should be changing the water regulary and should have an air pump and they should have a big tank and not to many tank mates hi im 13 ive had Oscars and are sensitive to nitrates you should be changing the water regulary and should have an air pump and they should have a big tank and not to many tank mates
Yes, Oscar Cichlids can be kept with other fish in a large enough tank. However, they can be aggressive and territorial, so tank mates should be of similar size and temperament. It's important to provide plenty of hiding spots and space to reduce aggression levels.
If the tank is large enough. For rearing young Oscars a 50 gallon tank is about right for 5 fish.
Suitable tank mates for a giant gourami include other large, peaceful fish such as angelfish, silver dollars, and larger tetras. Avoid keeping them with aggressive or territorial fish to prevent conflicts in the tank.
I would say a standard 125 or even better a 150 with a large canister filter such as an fx5 would be sufficient for 3 adult Oscars.
If you have a well filtered and properly set up tank that measures around 8 feet x 2 feet x 2 feet you have a tank that is just about large enough for 4 adult oscars.
no the Oscar will eat it. i bought an albino clawed frog and my Oscar at it the frog was in the tank for ten min. I had a couple of the albino frogs in the tank with several large Oscars and a synadontis catfish for years. Needless to say when i got the Oscars the frogs were larger than them and unable to eat them so i think that helped a lot. One of the frogs did happen to get eaten by the catfish though when I was transproting them to my new apartment.
yes they can
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