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    oscar fish

    does anyone have any oscar fish? if so can i see some pics and can u tell me about them

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    sorry wrong thread can u please move it

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    Re: oscar fish

    My moms ex husband had a 250 gallon tank with 3 fully grown oscars. They are pretty dirty fish, worse than my fiancee's fancy golds. They also will not reach full potential in a tank that is too small and without a very good diet. I personally wouldn't keep them myself after seeing how they are in person for many years...


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    I have a tiger oscar and an albino tiger oscar in a 55 gallon high tank with some other assorted south american cichlids (mostly convict cichlids cause they wont stop having babies...) and the oscars i think have reached about the largest they'll get in this setup, about 9 inches long.

    The oscars are the least aggressive towards the other fish in the tank but i've seen them hunting the convict babies quite a bit, but they're both the most excited about feeding time when we feed them morning/afternoon.

    All of the convicts will pair up and then slowly dig a burrow for themselves one pebble at a time until they have fertilized eggs hatch, and most of the wars happen because of one pair defending their breeding space from anyone that wanders too close... including the poor little plecostomus (well not little anymore, he's like 14 inches).

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    Re: oscar fish

    Quote Originally Posted by GuNDeZZZ View Post
    My moms ex husband had a 250 gallon tank with 3 fully grown oscars. They are pretty dirty fish, worse than my fiancee's fancy golds. They also will not reach full potential in a tank that is too small and without a very good diet. I personally wouldn't keep them myself after seeing how they are in person for many years...
    ^This. Their big dirty fish and do better in larger aquariums. Dont feed them feeder fish, I never reccomend that because they carry diseas and can make ur fish sick.

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    I've got a tiger oscar in a 75 gal. He is messy but has personality. He always comes to the side of the tank when he sees me. I raise my own guppies to feed him with so I know they are healthy. He's the only oscar I've owned that is super aggressive to other fish. The only one he hasnt killed is my big pleco. I wouldn't trade him though. Regular water changes and gravel vac are a must. I wouldnt keep one in anything smaller than a 75. They dont stay small for long.
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    I have been rasing and breeding oscars for about 10 years now.
    Few things i dont agree with is that everyone thinks they are dirty(most folks dont maintain their tanks well so they seem dirty)
    they do have alot of personality and can be kept with other fish.
    a variety in their diet is always best and i do agree NO FEEDER FISH unless you raise your own.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buddha1200 View Post
    I have been rasing and breeding oscars for about 10 years now.
    Few things i dont agree with is that everyone thinks they are dirty(most folks dont maintain their tanks well so they seem dirty)
    they do have alot of personality and can be kept with other fish.
    a variety in their diet is always best and i do agree NO FEEDER FISH unless you raise your own.
    What I mean by "dirty fish" is that they require a bit more work to keep compared to some.

    Beautiful Oscars you have there!

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    Re: oscar fish

    Quote Originally Posted by GuNDeZZZ View Post
    What I mean by "dirty fish" is that they require a bit more work to keep compared to some.

    Beautiful Oscars you have there!

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    I understood what you meant but most folks that have now experience with them take (dirty fish) statement the wrong way.
    Actually if you dont feed feeders they dont require any more work than any other large fish.
    I gravel vac, do 80% water change once a week .
    Most folks under filter their tanks for large fish,under filtering for any large fish the water will fowl quickly,oscar are pretty strong so most people
    dont clean as good because they seem to be fine longer than most other fish so when you see alot of oscar tanks that look dirty is because
    most people wait till they look sick before they decide to maintain them.
    Actually oscars are the best beginner large cichlid to start with and the most easy to maintain(dont require anything special except clean water,good filtration and a variety in the diet and room to grow)you give them that and you will have a very healthy fish for years to come.
    my oldest oscar is 14 years old(the dark color one in the pics)

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    a few more in my tanks.





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    ^ I love the last two. I would start keeping fish again, but I'm tied up with bps hognoses and sibe huskys

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