briielzebub
New Member
My neighbor just got evicted so I'm taking his tanks and his dog until he has a home again. I ended up with one 20gL with a jack dempsey and around 10 1 inch convicts, and a 28gH with a 3 inch oscar, 3 guppies, 1 sword tail, 4 2 inch convicts, 2 common plecos, and an albino cory. Let me say I'm just happy I don't permanenty have to take these tanks and deal with what will happen when all the fish grow up. Hopefully my neighbor is not homeless for long.
But how soon do you figure I should remove the livebearers? I'd hate for my neighbor to not have any of them left by the time he gets the fish back. I have a 20 gal planted tank that isn't really stocked at the moment since I'm waiting until I can get a stock of A. Panduros. I don't do livebearers so hopefully they don't die anyways, haha. How long can they live with the oscar and the cons, do you figure? They take up totally diferent areas of the tank (livebearers at the very top, oscar in the middle, cons on the bottom), but obviously the fish will grow. I already saw the oscar eat a cichlid pellet the size of his face. He's so cute...I wish I had the space for an oscar. I wish the neighbor had space for one too.
All the cons are being left well enough alone in both tanks. The cons were all originall my fry and I was pretty desperate to get rid of them..little did I know my neighbor wanted them so he could feed them to the jack (seriously these fry are way too large for that). Do you think fights will break out soon? I'm considering just taking them to the LFS, maybe leaving a couple of the large ones with the oscar for when they update his tank size.
Or should I just not mess with his fish? I wouldn't at all if I knew they weren't going to be with me for that long /
But how soon do you figure I should remove the livebearers? I'd hate for my neighbor to not have any of them left by the time he gets the fish back. I have a 20 gal planted tank that isn't really stocked at the moment since I'm waiting until I can get a stock of A. Panduros. I don't do livebearers so hopefully they don't die anyways, haha. How long can they live with the oscar and the cons, do you figure? They take up totally diferent areas of the tank (livebearers at the very top, oscar in the middle, cons on the bottom), but obviously the fish will grow. I already saw the oscar eat a cichlid pellet the size of his face. He's so cute...I wish I had the space for an oscar. I wish the neighbor had space for one too.
All the cons are being left well enough alone in both tanks. The cons were all originall my fry and I was pretty desperate to get rid of them..little did I know my neighbor wanted them so he could feed them to the jack (seriously these fry are way too large for that). Do you think fights will break out soon? I'm considering just taking them to the LFS, maybe leaving a couple of the large ones with the oscar for when they update his tank size.
Or should I just not mess with his fish? I wouldn't at all if I knew they weren't going to be with me for that long /