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Well this is a contradiction in terms, if I ever heard one.. Please tell
us, have you any idea what your talking about. bassett "Derek W. Benson" wrote in message Oscars are perfectly fine in a community tank as these people have told you. The size of Oscars in the stores is usually around 1 1/2 inches or so. These Oscars can be put into any community tank you want to, as long as you don't have itsy-bitsy neons or other extremely small fish. Of course, the Oscars will be 4-5 inches in a few short months, so then in the vast majority of community tank situations they or other fish will have to be moved somewhere else. This is probably the type of info which LFS kids are not giving their customers. The times that I've owned Oscars I've always put them in the community tank with my other fish and never had any problems with it -- the first months! I had plans made to do something else with them or the other fish when the Oscars got larger. -Derek |
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