by DanRad on Wed Aug 09, 2006 7:33 pm
Hi, Alta, and Welcome to the forum! As I read it, your question is multi-part, so I'll try to answer it that way. First of all, I'm here in the USA, and not used to thinking in litres, but my rough conversion tells me you're talking about a five or six foot tank. Nice way to start! The chief question first: Yes, you can keep more than one Oscar in a tank without precipitating hostilities. Oscars are fairly gregarious fish, and USUALLY will get along with each other fairly well, especially if introduced at a young age. There are a couple of caveats: 1. They seem to do best in pairs or in group situations where they can form pairs. 2. Individuals can vary in temperament and preferences, so in almost any phase of keeping them your experience may be different than someone else's.
Second question (other fish): It's good that you're planning ahead, but in my experience that size tank with a pair of Oscars might support another pair of large cichlids, and it might not. I have no experience with Acaras, so I can't speak to that choice. A pair of Firemouths might work, though the O's will quickly outgrow them. Be sure you arrange your tank to provide territories for both pairs, with some hiding places for the Firemouths. Oscars like to cruise, so the Firemouths will have to learn to deal with the O's lack of respect for boundaries. I definitely would not have both the Acaras and the Firemouths in that size tank with a pair of Oscars. Trouble in River City for sure...
Good luck with your fish. Keep us posted on your progress!