Hello,
I'm new to this site and to monster fish and giant tanks in general so I'm hoping someone can give me a hand with stocking a tank I'm going to be setting up in the near future. I'm still in the planning stages and don't have the setup yet, but it's going to be at least a 240g 96x24x25"(LxWxH).
I'm mostly used to smaller tanks(biggest I've had is a 55g) and the small fish and bioloads that go with them. I've had an Oscar(about 3") but unfortunately there was a lid incident and he didn't make it long enough to be part of this 240 set up. That being said I'm not really familiar with these crazy big fish that would muck up 55g in a matter of hours.
So, assuming my filtration is decked out, I'm hoping to stock something along the lines of:
1 Oscar
1 Ornate Biter
1 Black Ghost Knife
6 Silver Dollars
8 Boesemani Rainbowfish**
Is that too high of a bioload?
From what I've read these fish seem compatible but does anyone have any evidence stating otherwise/ recommended purchase size to avoid being food to someone else/ what order to introduce them?
**I love Boesemani rainbow fish and was wondering if anyone has had any luck keeping them with some of the aforementioned fish, Oscars in particular, since they seem to have a similar shape to SDs?
If it's not a crazy bioload and these guys aren't going to murder each other what else would you add?
I'm most interested in keeping the Oscar and Bichir so if that list is asking for trouble what other tank mates would you recommend or would those two alone put me at capacity? I'm planning to attempt a planted tank(yes, I can hear you laughing at me through the screen!) even if that means just a few giant pothos plants hanging off the side and some sort of floating plant or moss to help combat nitrates, but I don't want such a high load that I'd be doing water changes every couple of days.
Bonus question #1, thoughts on multiple Oscars in a tank of this size? From what I understand, your best bet is to get a breeding pair, but what are the odds of successfully keeping more than one in a tank this size if they don't pair up? Is that enough space to keep them from beating each other up?
Bonus question #2, would I have better luck getting answers to my "bonus questions" if I made separate threads? I'm new here and to forums in general so navigating this is a mystery to me.
Sorry for the novel!
I'm new to this site and to monster fish and giant tanks in general so I'm hoping someone can give me a hand with stocking a tank I'm going to be setting up in the near future. I'm still in the planning stages and don't have the setup yet, but it's going to be at least a 240g 96x24x25"(LxWxH).
I'm mostly used to smaller tanks(biggest I've had is a 55g) and the small fish and bioloads that go with them. I've had an Oscar(about 3") but unfortunately there was a lid incident and he didn't make it long enough to be part of this 240 set up. That being said I'm not really familiar with these crazy big fish that would muck up 55g in a matter of hours.
So, assuming my filtration is decked out, I'm hoping to stock something along the lines of:
1 Oscar
1 Ornate Biter
1 Black Ghost Knife
6 Silver Dollars
8 Boesemani Rainbowfish**
Is that too high of a bioload?
From what I've read these fish seem compatible but does anyone have any evidence stating otherwise/ recommended purchase size to avoid being food to someone else/ what order to introduce them?
**I love Boesemani rainbow fish and was wondering if anyone has had any luck keeping them with some of the aforementioned fish, Oscars in particular, since they seem to have a similar shape to SDs?
If it's not a crazy bioload and these guys aren't going to murder each other what else would you add?
I'm most interested in keeping the Oscar and Bichir so if that list is asking for trouble what other tank mates would you recommend or would those two alone put me at capacity? I'm planning to attempt a planted tank(yes, I can hear you laughing at me through the screen!) even if that means just a few giant pothos plants hanging off the side and some sort of floating plant or moss to help combat nitrates, but I don't want such a high load that I'd be doing water changes every couple of days.
Bonus question #1, thoughts on multiple Oscars in a tank of this size? From what I understand, your best bet is to get a breeding pair, but what are the odds of successfully keeping more than one in a tank this size if they don't pair up? Is that enough space to keep them from beating each other up?
Bonus question #2, would I have better luck getting answers to my "bonus questions" if I made separate threads? I'm new here and to forums in general so navigating this is a mystery to me.
Sorry for the novel!