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Oscars - Astonotus ocellaris
Name Astronotus ocellaris Introduction:
This fish is the grandaddy of the big cichlids. It was only after the establishment of this fish as "the best reason to own a 75 gallon tank" that the Managuense and the other giants became popular. While it is certainly not the largest of the cichlids, it is most certainly the most rewarding. It is a graceful fish which is happy alone in a seventy five gallon tank, and can be bred in very large tanks. They do excavate their aquaria so don't spend too much time decorating. Description:
I could not afford to keep him due to the requirement for live food. Smarter Oscar officionados will start them young on a variety of foods to keep them from developing ritualized preferences which cannot be adjusted. Behavior: Will harm smaller tankmates. WIll kill other Oscars which are not ready to breed. If they are in retail establishments, they are usually too crowded to think about defending a territory so they can appear to be rather peaceable. Requirements: They like it warm for best results, although we all know of Oscars being kept happily on the most deplorable conditions of cold, dark and dirty aquaria. pH is largely irrelevent for their successful rearing. They like it clean, with alot of space, adequate aeration and warm. I do not suggest you buy this fish for communities, or for tanks under fifty gallons in volume. Really, seventy five gallons should be the bare minimum if the fishes' preferences were to be honored. Feeding:
To accomplish this, the smaller fish will have to be reared with a pellet [Hikari or Impact] as it's staple diet. Precautions: VIOLENT TERROITORIAL FISH. WILL EXCAVATE TANKS. WILL BREAK HEATERS. EXPENSIVE TO FEED WHEN ADULT. |
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