Retirement and forum shutdown (17 Jan 2022)
Hi,
John Howell who has managed the forum for years is getting on and wishes to retire from the role of managing it.
Over the years, he has managed the forum through good days and bad days and he has always been fair.
He has managed to bring his passion for fish keeping to the forum and keep it going for so long.
I wish to thank John for his hard work in keeping the forum going.
With John wishing to "retire" from the role of managing the forum and the forum receiving very little traffic, I think we must agree that forum has come to a natural conclusion and it's time to put it to rest.
I am proposing that the forum be made read-only from March 2022 onwards and that no new users or content be created. The website is still registered for several more years, so the content will still be accessible but no new topics or replies will be allowed.
If there is interest from the ITFS or other fish keeping clubs, we may redirect traffic to them or to a Facebook group but will not actively manage it.
I'd like to thank everyone over the years who helped with forum, posted a reply, started a new topic, ask a question and helped a newbie in fish keeping. And thank you to the sponsors who helped us along the away. Hopefully it made the hobby stronger.
I'd especially like to thank John Howell and Valerie Rousseau for all of their contributions, without them the forum would have never been has successful.
Thank you
Darragh Sherwin
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You might be best dividing the tank first for introduction if you go ahead.
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If that pair breed then the tank will definitely be too small.
You might be best dividing the tank first for introduction if you go ahead.
The rest of the fish will fit into my quartile tank if I run into problems but if it's like everything else it will happen I panic and sort something on the last minute then all will be ok

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11 inch male could kill an oscar easy or the other way around. I would rescape the tank at the very least if you dont split it up. Good luck who knows you might be the exception to the rule

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yor link to youtube did not work for me
my list
2 red terror cichlids
2 jack demsey cichlids
1 green terror female
1 Salvani Cichlid
1 Nicaragua Cichlid
1 silver dollar
1 oscar
all are around the 6 inch mark apart from the red terrors
there is two others in this video and i not sure of there name
try this one you see what i have
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Aequidens tetramerus - Saddle Cichlid.
John
Thanks John
you only told me this about ten times now lol
i must take note of them.
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I had one for a long time (until.my bstard jd went nut) and she was the most placid of fish going! Id be careful she isnt getting bullied or nipped at in there
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Thats aøllot of fish for that tank !In my honest opinion James, the weakest out of all of them is the green terror!
I had one for a long time (until.my bstard jd went nut) and she was the most placid of fish going! Id be careful she isnt getting bullied or nipped at in there
As Hammie said the green Terror is the fish i would worry about most. Are you thinking of adding 1 more oscar to this setup now ?
I hope you have good filteration

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Thats aøllot of fish for that tank !In my honest opinion James, the weakest out of all of them is the green terror!
I had one for a long time (until.my bstard jd went nut) and she was the most placid of fish going! Id be careful she isnt getting bullied or nipped at in there
As Hammie said the green Terror is the fish i would worry about most. Are you thinking of adding 1 more oscar to this setup now ?
I hope you have good filterationTank looks nice so it does i found your thread. Still think its allot of fish for that tank but each to there own i cant talk i am overstocked myself lol
I can move any fish at any time i think I said about the filter above its 4 ft sump and aps 2000 extrrnal filter I think that's plenty of filteration the main reason I am thinking of bigger fish if the red terror starts to age aggressive the smaller ones won't stand a chance. I am going to make a divider and have it ready just incase its needed
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Sounds like a plam make sure addig another fish does not upset the balance
good luck get some pics up if you get new oscar. I love them . I had one that would come right to my hand and rub against it and another who liked to attack my arm lol
Its case of trial and error i move fish if they are being bullied and add bigger fish that will be able to stand there own corner
don't know if this is the right way of thinking.
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I looked in the pet store in Athlone this afternoon - there are two adult Oscars there - I assume they were for sale.
Might be worth you looking in and asking?
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John they are just for show I said its crule keeping them in small tank and he said its 550L there were three but one looked like it was ready to die he also said he was offered 200 euro and said noJames,
I looked in the pet store in Athlone this afternoon - there are two adult Oscars there - I assume they were for sale.
Might be worth you looking in and asking?
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.....they are just for show I said its crule keeping them in small tank and he said its 550L there were three but one looked like it was ready to die .....

....south American 660L with 180 L sump + aps2000 uv external filter only big fish are red terrors male 11 inch female 7 inch all rest are around 6 inch I think I be ok with large Oscar.
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2 jack demsey cichlids
1 green terror female
1 Salvani Cichlid
1 Nicaragua Cichlid
1 silver dollar
1 oscar
all are around the 6 inch mark apart from the red terrors
there is two others in this video and i not sure of there name
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Ment to give James a call but forgot
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If you consider when the fish grow if you get another Oscar.
You will have 2 large oscars . 2 large jack dempseys and 2 large red terrors i can see a whole lot of territorial issues in the future,
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If you though his 550litre was too smal and you look at your list of fish . you are greatly overstocked already lol
If you consider when the fish grow if you get another Oscar.
You will have 2 large oscars . 2 large jack dempseys and 2 large red terrors i can see a whole lot of territorial issues in the future,
The two Oscars were the full size of the tank so if it was 550L they would have been near 20 inch lol I say the tank was 260 now front tank
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If you though his 550litre was too smal and you look at your list of fish . you are greatly overstocked already lol
If you consider when the fish grow if you get another Oscar.
You will have 2 large oscars . 2 large jack dempseys and 2 large red terrors i can see a whole lot of territorial issues in the future,
The two Oscars were the full size of the tank so if it was 550L they would have been near 20 inch lol I say the tank was 260 now front tank
The biggest Oscar i have had was 13 inches in size. They dont grow any bigger than 14 inches usually .... but just remember they do grow fast when they are in good health


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Nice oscar for sale on lfks forum
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Great looking tank,probably overstocked but I'd be a divil for that meself lol
Nice oscar for sale on lfks forum
i have my name in for all three lol no reply yet. i find with cichlids your better overstock
they don't have the room to fight as much and there is always one cichlid that will stop most fights.
If things go to plan i will get another tank for my red terrors and use a divider once they are ready to breed.
hopefully it will stay like so both my male red terror and female are getting along ok and hopefully it won't become a problem.
here is my latest video.
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