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tiger oscar
Topic Started: Sep 26 2007, 02:01 PM (200 Views)
08dwright
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i was wondering if it was possible to put an Albino Tiger Oscar in the same tank as a South American Cichlid or if that was not a good tankmate..?
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Alexander
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can you be more specific for the chiclid your putting the oscar in with?
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08dwright
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does the name Kenji sounds like a South American Cichlid? i was also looking for a blue peacock cichlid but i couldnt find one around here.
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i wouldnt try peacocks, i would try some similar south american species like severum, jack dempsey, etc.
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Kenji might be, I'm unsure though as it may be African
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