coolCh4rlie said:Only two comes to mind that MAY be ok with oscars, Silver Dollars and Plecos
i want something that is more active.Ninjouzata said:I think I mentioned on your other thread that bichirs and raphael catfish would workIs there something in particular you're looking for since you don't seem happy with those?![]()
well now i think i want to get alligator pleco they are my favorite type of plecoNinjouzata said:I think I mentioned on your other thread that bichirs and raphael catfish would workIs there something in particular you're looking for since you don't seem happy with those?![]()
cool what do you think about pictus catfish?sawickib said:All those synodontis that i mentioned are active and prefer eachothers company.And quite beautiful catfish and im actually going to be getting a few myself.![]()
wo tat wold not be good what do you think of alligator plecos?sawickib said:A large group of pictus cats would work yea, they have to be pretty well grown, no babies you dont want the oscar getting a cat in its mouth and they both die.
yes i do know that is my fish limit for this tank i will have allot of filtration i plan to have two filters a aqueon quiet flow 55 to 75 and a MARINELAND Emperor Power Filter 400 and both filters will have allot of extra filter media in itsawickib said:Im sure that a rhino would be ok, but also produces a lot of bio load, because it is a pleco, so youll need good filtration these fish, and the rhino reaches 11"+ so bare in mind. Also it shouldnt be kept with other plecos.
cool some of those were pretty coolsadguppy said:A plec would be fine or some medium sized cichlids (convicts maybe?) but not a lot really...you could put 30 tetras in there and see how long they survive!
Good list here: http/www.oscarfish.com/article-home/oscars/65-oscar-tankmates.html