This is purely hypothetical. I'm doing lots of research into Oscars, purely out of interest. (That doesn't mean I ever intend to buy one! I'd be too afraid!)
Let's say we have a 900 Litre aquarium, with an already established community. The community can be anything: JDs, Clown Loaches (Everyone loves CLs!) - anything - the point being everyone is alreayd nice and settled, and everyone gets along fine.
LEt's say there is a space that could be used as the oscar's territory that isn't currently occupied.
Let's assume the filtration is perfect for the current fish and even enough to accommodate a full grown adult oscar.
If we add a 2inch juvenile tiger oscar (from LFS so we don't know its temperment) are the chances of it being highly aggressive, or aggressive at all, lower than if the oscar was the first fish in the tank?
Again, this is hypothetical. I don't own this tank or any fish like these! (Well, I own clown loaches but that's irrelevant!
Let's say we have a 900 Litre aquarium, with an already established community. The community can be anything: JDs, Clown Loaches (Everyone loves CLs!) - anything - the point being everyone is alreayd nice and settled, and everyone gets along fine.
LEt's say there is a space that could be used as the oscar's territory that isn't currently occupied.
Let's assume the filtration is perfect for the current fish and even enough to accommodate a full grown adult oscar.
If we add a 2inch juvenile tiger oscar (from LFS so we don't know its temperment) are the chances of it being highly aggressive, or aggressive at all, lower than if the oscar was the first fish in the tank?
Again, this is hypothetical. I don't own this tank or any fish like these! (Well, I own clown loaches but that's irrelevant!