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red tiger oscar
Can any one help ?
will red tiger oscars go in with my malawi cichlids Cheers Chris |
red tiger oscar
"Chris Foster" wrote in message ... Can any one help ? will red tiger oscars go in with my malawi cichlids Cheers Chris Oscars and Malawis sound like a bad mix.. Different water conditions preferred. Also, Malawis, assuming you are talking about mbunas like Pseudotropheus, Melanochromis,etc are much more aggressive than oscars usually are. I would give the oscar its own tank. |
red tiger oscar
"Sarotherodon" wrote in message ... Oscars and Malawis sound like a bad mix.. Different water conditions preferred. Also, Malawis, assuming you are talking about mbunas like Pseudotropheus, Melanochromis,etc are much more aggressive than oscars usually are. I would give the oscar its own tank. More aggressive than Oscars? Most of them would end up as Oscar food. Water differences and own tank suggestions are correct though. |
red tiger oscar
"Wm Hopkins" wrote in message hlink.net... "Sarotherodon" wrote in message ... Oscars and Malawis sound like a bad mix.. Different water conditions preferred. Also, Malawis, assuming you are talking about mbunas like Pseudotropheus, Melanochromis,etc are much more aggressive than oscars usually are. I would give the oscar its own tank. More aggressive than Oscars? Most of them would end up as Oscar food. Water differences and own tank suggestions are correct though. Possible, but I was assuming he wouldn't put an adult oscar in with very small Malawis. Oscars often tolerate and do not eat smaller fish if they are raised with them-assuming similar size when introduced. Also, most common Malawis get pretty big in our aquariums, 5"-7" mbunbas are pretty common-too big for oscar chow I think. Most of the common Malawis I have kept, except maybe some peacocks and less aggressive "Haps" would do in a similar sized oscar long before the oscar was big enough to eat them. YMMV |
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red tiger oscar
Happens to all of us, you can't stop at just one. :)
Chris Foster wrote: On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 16:12:19 +0000 (UTC), (Chris Foster) wrote: Can any one help ? will red tiger oscars go in with my malawi cichlids Cheers Chris Thanks for the advice, I am new to Tropical fish and Cichlids. Off to buy another tank :-))))))) Im afraid IM hooked Chris |
red tiger oscar
or 10... :)
"Wendy Puckett" wrote in message ... Happens to all of us, you can't stop at just one. :) Chris Foster wrote: On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 16:12:19 +0000 (UTC), (Chris Foster) wrote: Can any one help ? will red tiger oscars go in with my malawi cichlids Cheers Chris Thanks for the advice, I am new to Tropical fish and Cichlids. Off to buy another tank :-))))))) Im afraid IM hooked Chris |
red tiger oscar
I think my 3" long afras could kill a full grown oscar without much trouble.
Fish dont think of eating something thats attacking them. Sarotherodon wrote: "Wm Hopkins" wrote in message hlink.net... "Sarotherodon" wrote in message ... Oscars and Malawis sound like a bad mix.. Different water conditions preferred. Also, Malawis, assuming you are talking about mbunas like Pseudotropheus, Melanochromis,etc are much more aggressive than oscars usually are. I would give the oscar its own tank. More aggressive than Oscars? Most of them would end up as Oscar food. Water differences and own tank suggestions are correct though. Possible, but I was assuming he wouldn't put an adult oscar in with very small Malawis. Oscars often tolerate and do not eat smaller fish if they are raised with them-assuming similar size when introduced. Also, most common Malawis get pretty big in our aquariums, 5"-7" mbunbas are pretty common-too big for oscar chow I think. Most of the common Malawis I have kept, except maybe some peacocks and less aggressive "Haps" would do in a similar sized oscar long before the oscar was big enough to eat them. YMMV |
red tiger oscar
On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 16:53:39 -0300, "Kelly"
wrote: or 10... :) Stop encouraging me ladies |
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