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Renfeild12 May 6th 04 07:54 PM

Will this tank work??
 
I just got a 120 gallon tank, can i put 4 oscars 3 tinfoil barbs 2 pl*cos in
it, "the guy at the fish store" says this will work any advice is greatly
appreiciated. by the way i had a single oscar in a 75 for about 5 years just
thought a couple more would be more fun. if not what about 3 tinfoil barbs 2
oscars 2 irredesent sharks 2 pl*cos thanks

bottom feeder May 6th 04 10:29 PM

Will this tank work??
 
Renfeild12 wrote:
I just got a 120 gallon tank, can i put 4 oscars 3 tinfoil barbs 2 pl*cos in
it, "the guy at the fish store" says this will work any advice is greatly
appreiciated. by the way i had a single oscar in a 75 for about 5 years just
thought a couple more would be more fun. if not what about 3 tinfoil barbs 2
oscars 2 irredesent sharks 2 pl*cos thanks



Keep it at 1 pl*co, 3 oscars, and trade the tinfoils off for some
severums or other large cichlid and I'd think it'd be great. Forget
about the sharks, though, they get 36" full grown and have a delicate
temperment.

--
dan

Cookie May 7th 04 02:30 AM

Will this tank work??
 
(Renfeild12) wrote in message ...
I just got a 120 gallon tank, can i put 4 oscars 3 tinfoil barbs 2 pl*cos in
it, "the guy at the fish store" says this will work any advice is greatly
appreiciated. by the way i had a single oscar in a 75 for about 5 years just
thought a couple more would be more fun. if not what about 3 tinfoil barbs 2
oscars 2 irredesent sharks 2 pl*cos thanks



Perhaps 3 new oscars instead of 4. They can grow to a foot you know.
If you have had a single oscar for 5 years, then it must be pretty
big. I guess that my biggest concern is that if you introduce the 3-5
inch oscars at the pet store (however, some pet stores may have bigger
ones), and if your oscar is huge, then your present oscar may bully
the new and smaller ones. Try to get the 2 largest (and healthy -
important!) oscars you can, and set up them up in your 75 next to/in
the same room as the 120 (if possible) with your big oscar so they can
see each other (good to do anyway 'cause of potential disease from new
fishes.)

Also, to reduce the high amounts of ammonia etc in a newly established
tank, pump roughly 30%-40& of the water from your 75 into your 120 and
then fill the rest with freshwater. That way, your 120 will establish
quicker. Still, don't introduce the 3-4 oscars, 3 tinfoils, & 2 plecs
all at once. That can cause your ammonia, etc, to sky rocket in a new
tank.

Sorry this is long,

-Cookie

Renfeild12 May 7th 04 04:38 AM

Will this tank work??
 
the oscar in the 75 is big (about 12 inches)and very mean he is staying in
there by himself!! going to start the 120 with all babies think i am going to
go with 2 oscars 3 tinfoil barbs (just think they look real cool full grown)
still want 2 Pl*cos though... just curios why does everyone keep telling me to
keep it at 1 pl*co?

Cookie May 7th 04 03:54 PM

Will this tank work??
 
(Renfeild12) wrote in message ...
the oscar in the 75 is big (about 12 inches)and very mean he is staying in
there by himself!! going to start the 120 with all babies think i am going to
go with 2 oscars 3 tinfoil barbs (just think they look real cool full grown)
still want 2 Pl*cos though... just curios why does everyone keep telling me to
keep it at 1 pl*co?



1 plec because 1) they get big 2) as they get big, they get extremely
aggressive with one another.

Tinfoil barbs DO NOT grow to 3 feet!! A foot to a foot and a half
maximum. You arrangement sounds fine to me. Perhaps if you do get 2
plecs, after a while you could put one in with your mean oscar.

--Cookie

RedForeman ©® May 7th 04 03:57 PM

Will this tank work??
 
||| just curios why does everyone keep telling me to keep it at 1 pl*co?

Honestly, the common pl*co is fine, until it gets to be 8" or so, then it
becomes a poop factory... Literally, it can poop more than any 30" of fish
could.... but another reason it's almost non-preferrable, is after it hits
6" or so, it stops eating algae and grazes on driftwood... atleast mine has
forgotten what algae tastes like, it now prefers, and will tell me it wants
zuchini...

--
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is that better??



bottom feeder May 7th 04 04:43 PM

Will this tank work??
 
RedForeman ©® wrote:
||| just curios why does everyone keep telling me to keep it at 1 pl*co?

Honestly, the common pl*co is fine, until it gets to be 8" or so, then it
becomes a poop factory... Literally, it can poop more than any 30" of fish
could.... but another reason it's almost non-preferrable, is after it hits
6" or so, it stops eating algae and grazes on driftwood... atleast mine has
forgotten what algae tastes like, it now prefers, and will tell me it wants
zuchini...


I always wondered if they actually eat the wood or are grazing on stuff
growing on the wood. Anyone know?

--
dan

RedForeman ©® May 7th 04 05:10 PM

Will this tank work??
 
|| RedForeman ©® wrote:
|||||| just curios why does everyone keep telling me to keep it at 1
|||||| pl*co?
|||
||| Honestly, the common pl*co is fine, until it gets to be 8" or so,
||| then it becomes a poop factory... Literally, it can poop more than
||| any 30" of fish could.... but another reason it's almost
||| non-preferrable, is after it hits 6" or so, it stops eating algae
||| and grazes on driftwood... atleast mine has forgotten what algae
||| tastes like, it now prefers, and will tell me it wants zuchini...
|||
||
|| I always wondered if they actually eat the wood or are grazing on
|| stuff growing on the wood. Anyone know?

AFAIK, they will graze on algae on all surfaces, but require to some extent,
a wooden source of fiber, they 'rasp' their jaws across it like a sandpaper,
and munch on the dust so to speak...
--
RedForeman ©® future fabricator and creator of a ratbike
streetfighter!!! ==========================
2003 TRX450ES
1992 TRX-350 XX (For Sale)
'98 Tacoma Ext Cab 4X4 Lifted....
==========================
ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤° `°¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø


is that better??



Wm Hopkins May 7th 04 05:26 PM

Will this tank work??
 

"Cookie" wrote in message
om...
1 plec because 1) they get big 2) as they get big, they get extremely
aggressive with one another.

Tinfoil barbs DO NOT grow to 3 feet!! A foot to a foot and a half
maximum. You arrangement sounds fine to me. Perhaps if you do get 2
plecs, after a while you could put one in with your mean oscar.

--Cookie


The 36" reference was to the rainbow sharks not the T-barbs



Happy'Cam'per May 10th 04 02:50 PM

Will this tank work??
 

I think its the cellulose they're after on the wood, apparently aids with
digestion.
--
**So long, and thanks for all the fish!**


"bottom feeder" wrote in message
...
RedForeman ©® wrote:
||| just curios why does everyone keep telling me to keep it at 1 pl*co?

Honestly, the common pl*co is fine, until it gets to be 8" or so, then

it
becomes a poop factory... Literally, it can poop more than any 30" of

fish
could.... but another reason it's almost non-preferrable, is after it

hits
6" or so, it stops eating algae and grazes on driftwood... atleast mine

has
forgotten what algae tastes like, it now prefers, and will tell me it

wants
zuchini...


I always wondered if they actually eat the wood or are grazing on stuff
growing on the wood. Anyone know?

--
dan





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