Hello, is It possible to keep 2 oscars with a snakehead in a 240 gallon?
Welcome aboardHello, is It possible to keep 2 oscars with a snakehead in a 240 gallon?
I think it’s called a golden cobra snakehead and also if I decided not to get a snakehead will 4 adult Oscars be able to stay together in a 240 gallonWhat type of snakehead?
First, welcome to the fun group!I think it’s called a golden cobra snakehead and also if I decided not to get a snakehead will 4 adult Oscars be able to stay together in a 240 gallon
Yeah I’ve seen up to 6 Oscar’s tribe and breed in an 8’ 240, I would probably only stick with a pair if it’s 6’ long thoI think it’s called a golden cobra snakehead and also if I decided not to get a snakehead will 4 adult Oscars be able to stay together in a 240 gallon
Dude you need to stop making these crazy tank recommendations and then acting like you’ve had experience with these fish. Please try and stick to advice and animals you are familiar with.First, welcome to the fun group!
To answer your question, no, 4 Oscars cannot stay in a 240 gallon. Most people here will tell you that for one adult Oscar, the tank size should be around 240 gallons. By the standards of many here (including myself), 4 cannot stay in a 240 for life. It can be used a growout, but nothing more.
Perhaps find a different cichlid? Maybe severums, EBAs, firemouths, green terrors, jack dempseys, and more would be better for your tank size. You could also add a nice catfish or two with a larger cichlid.
Crazy? What is crazy about what I'm saying? I think many of the recommendations I've made are reasonable, plus I didn't give specific numbers for these fish, they were just suggestions for different kinds of fish. I didn't say "stuff 50 severums and 40 EBAs in the tank." Do you believe that 4 Oscars can happily live in a 240 gallon tank? Look at Brick, he was massive, and he filled up a 225. Can you stuff in 3 other oscars, each about the size of Brick in a 240 gallon? I don't believe so.Dude you need to stop making these crazy tank recommendations and then acting like you’ve had experience with these fish. Please try and stick to advice and animals you are familiar with.
How long? My clients 22” 12 year old Oscar ZUES, which I have maintained for 6 years. Currently lives in a 5’ long 150 with two other female Oscar’s, one of which is 17” and the other is 13”.Crazy? Uhh....ok... I've personally kept a lot of these fish.
Your tanks go agains what you are saying in all of your posts.Crazy? What is crazy about what I'm saying? I think many of the recommendations I've made are reasonable, plus I didn't give specific numbers for these fish, they were just suggestions for different kinds of fish. I didn't say "stuff 50 severums and 40 EBAs in the tank." Do you believe that 4 Oscars can happily live in a 240 gallon tank? Look at Brick, he was massive, and he filled up a 225. Can you stuff in 3 other oscars, each about the size of Brick in a 240 gallon? I don't believe so.
Also, I've personally kept a lot of these fish, albeit for not very long, I still have some experience.