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riri1 Fish Addict Posts: 537 Kudos: 435 Votes: 44 Registered: 04-Mar-2005 | im planing to get bigger tank like 150 gallon when i get more money so i want to get 1 teaxas cichlid 1 oscar 1 jardin arwona 1 red tail catfish plning to put in pond later it will be a soon update like 1 or 2 months |
Posted 22-Jan-2007 07:06 | |
jester_fu Big Fish Posts: 395 Kudos: 522 Votes: 12 Registered: 26-Jan-2004 | Texas and an Oscar isn't going to work. The Oscar will act tough right up until the Texas rips it to shreds. You're whole mix is all over the place. Put a little more thought into what goes in there, or you'll be posting asking why all your fish keep dying. |
Posted 23-Jan-2007 02:24 | |
HOKESE Mega Fish Posts: 1105 Kudos: 478 Votes: 271 Registered: 22-Feb-2003 | thats correct,also as soon as the arrowana gets size and teeth,he will gladly empty your tank for you..even then arrowana would need at least 200 gal,to be truly happy |
Posted 23-Jan-2007 06:24 | |
jbe0404 Hobbyist Posts: 56 Kudos: 47 Votes: 70 Registered: 17-Jan-2006 | Instead of a Texas, how about a Jack Dempsey? Or maybe a Red Devil. A Tiger Oscar and a Red Devil in a 75 with red and black gravel. It would look great JBE |
Posted 24-Jan-2007 17:17 | |
Ethan14 Big Fish Posts: 312 Kudos: 339 Votes: 18 Registered: 06-Jul-2005 | Yeah forget the texas. By the way a jardini arowana would be fine in a 150 gallon. However A silver arowana would not be. Also, think about it carefully before buying a red tail catfish. Do you REALLY want one? |
Posted 24-Jan-2007 22:26 | |
riri1 Fish Addict Posts: 537 Kudos: 435 Votes: 44 Registered: 04-Mar-2005 | yea i am getting a pond im seting up some cool breed program and the petstores are waiting for me to get these fish so i can seel for a lower price then the bigger breeders and people can come to me if the store has a shortage. |
Posted 24-Jan-2007 22:53 | |
AquaClear_Fan Hobbyist Posts: 52 Kudos: 25 Votes: 6 Registered: 27-Jan-2007 | A 75 gallon is really only big enough for a single Oscar by himself full grown. You better be planning on getting that bigger tank rather quickly. 17 years experience with freshwater. |
Posted 30-Jan-2007 22:30 |
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