Not very effectively since Koi are coldwater fish and Oscars are tropical.http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Can_Oscar_Koi_Carp_be_Tank_Mates&action=edit§ion=new
Carp can live anywhere from 20 to 50 years. Some koi carp have lived for nearly 200 years.
the monk intrudeced common carp to eat then developed mirror carp so that they didnt have to take as many scales visit www.carpmaster.webs.com for pics
Koi are a type of specially bred carp.
Actually the Oscar won't fight. I had a red-belled pacu in a tank with an Oscar and I came home one day and the pacu had eaten the Oscar and a kissing fish and a parrot fish. They aren't suppose to eat fish their size but I think mine taps more into the nature of his piranha cousins than most. If you get both just be careful and make sure the Oscar is bigger and dominant. On the contrary every Oscar and every pacu has different personalities. Some will fight some will not. I have an Oscar in a 1500 gallon tank that hates pacu. And I've got a pacu that hates Oscars... So you never know...
Asian carp are an invasive fish that has made its way to the Great Lakes. Adult Asian carp are too large to be eaten by any natural predators, but juvenile carp are eaten by White pelicans and eagles and other larger fish.
No oscar will eat it
How long does it take for a oscar to get used to a new tank
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.
No, a Koi is a carp. It comes from the Japanese word Nishikigoi which literally means 'coloured carp'.
that probably wouldn't be a good idea.. the Oscar will probably eat it.
I have an Oscar Cichlid in the same tank as mine and I also used to have it with guppy's.
This is dependant on their care involving tank size, feeding, water parameters, water quality, and tank mates
no you souldnt if you do they will be dead by the oxygen
possibly bored if you have a tank put some plants of ornements to keep it buzy
Carp the answer is CARP
If the tank is large enough. For rearing young Oscars a 50 gallon tank is about right for 5 fish.
Goldfish are carpNo, they are both in the same family.Carp are generally not fish-eaters, if other food is available, although they have been known to prey on smaller fish. They are omnivorous, preferring to eat a variety of aquatic plants and invertebrates and crustaceans they scavenge from the riverbed.