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RachelB
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posted 11-17-2003 09:23 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for RachelB     Edit/Delete Message
I have read mixed information about serviums and am wanting to know if they would make a good tank mate for my two oscars...can anyone give me some more info. on them

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posted 11-18-2003 12:21 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for kc5gvn     Edit/Delete Message
Hi RachelB, I've never kept both of them together, but I have known of several people who have and only very few with problems. And in those cases it was the Oscars that beat up on the Severums. Hope this helps.

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posted 11-18-2003 07:41 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for RachelB     Edit/Delete Message
thanks for the info, even though i didn't end up getting a servium...i bought a jack dempsy today to go in the tank with my two oscars thinking that it would be mean right back to them, but it's not it just runs and hides, so now i don't know what to do...i'm just hoping that they will ease up on him after a while

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posted 11-19-2003 12:04 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for kc5gvn     Edit/Delete Message
My experience with Dempseys is that when I had just one in the tank they were very docile, but when I added a second Dempsey they both became more aggressive, especially if it was a male and female Dempsey.

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RachelB
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posted 11-19-2003 05:29 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for RachelB     Edit/Delete Message
Thanks for the info. i kind of wanted to get another one anyway, and that gives me a reason to...But i do have some good news, the jd was getting picked on yesterday, which was the first day that i added him, but today it's better, my bigger oscar also the meaner of the pair is backing down and has a few marks on him like the jd stood up to him, i was worried, but that makes me feel better...Ow by the way did your jd's change color with their moods?

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posted 11-19-2003 08:53 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for kc5gvn     Edit/Delete Message
When the JD's are being picked at, stressed or resting they pale in body color. When they are feeling good or kind of fiesty they get a real pretty black body color.

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RachelB
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posted 11-20-2003 07:44 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for RachelB     Edit/Delete Message
Well after they caught him in the tank at the pet store he was almost black, and when i come in the room in the morning he will be almost black, and chasing my oscars, but for the most part of the day he is his normal coloring, and just does his own thing not really chasing my oscars, but just staying out of their way.

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posted 11-20-2003 11:36 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for kc5gvn     Edit/Delete Message
Very interesting. Your JD colors up exactly opposite to what mine does.

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RachelB
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posted 11-21-2003 10:05 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for RachelB     Edit/Delete Message
Well i guess it is true all fish are different even within the same species. With my oscars one is very aggressive, and one is docile unless being picked on and then he gets mean.

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