I have a big old beast of an Oscar who's about 3 years old and has lived his entire life in a 220. We just lost his companion Oscar/main squeeze and he seems bored without another Oscar. The full grown sailfin pays no attention to him - and since he figured out he can't bully the sailfin, he doesn't really interact with it at all anymore.
I want to get him a buddy - but you all know how hard it is to find a healthy full-grown Oscar or other fish that can hang with their personalities. As Oscars go, he's pretty chill - but he is an Oscar so he can be edgy at times.
So rather than waiting forever and a day to find the perfect full-grown companion, I had a thought. I have an old 20g high that I'm not using. My question is... what if I got a baby Oscar and raised it in the 20 for 6 months?
1) Would 6 months be enough grow time to then move the newbie into the 220 and give it a chance to not get beat up? At that point, it should be 5-6"
2) Would a 20 gallon be enough for 6 months growth? It wouldn't stunt or slow a baby/adolescent Oscar's growth for just a 6 month temporary stay, would it?
Would love to hear from anyone who has had experience with this issue. Thanks much!
I want to get him a buddy - but you all know how hard it is to find a healthy full-grown Oscar or other fish that can hang with their personalities. As Oscars go, he's pretty chill - but he is an Oscar so he can be edgy at times.
So rather than waiting forever and a day to find the perfect full-grown companion, I had a thought. I have an old 20g high that I'm not using. My question is... what if I got a baby Oscar and raised it in the 20 for 6 months?
1) Would 6 months be enough grow time to then move the newbie into the 220 and give it a chance to not get beat up? At that point, it should be 5-6"
2) Would a 20 gallon be enough for 6 months growth? It wouldn't stunt or slow a baby/adolescent Oscar's growth for just a 6 month temporary stay, would it?
Would love to hear from anyone who has had experience with this issue. Thanks much!