You know, HITH? Or lateral line erosion? I'm talking about a 7+ year fish of over 12 inches?
I personally have never seen a 7+ year fish with no pit erosion. Do such animals exist in the hobby?
Anyone have photographic proof that HITH Oscars are possible long term? I don't mean to sound harsh, its just that i haven't seen it.
Sort of like every blue tang i've seen in saltwater tanks have lateral line erosion.
I know i've asked this before, but i want to keep my finger on the pulse of the Oscar keeping "business", so that I can jump back in when HITH is no longer an issue.
The reason I re-ask this question is that i've noticed some companies putting out anti-heximia (sp?) foods..
Anyone?
Hole in the head is a big big pet peeve of mine and is the single reason I got out of the Oscar game.
I'd love to jump back in, but I can't risk getting attached to an Oscar and losing it to such a terrible disease.
I personally have never seen a 7+ year fish with no pit erosion. Do such animals exist in the hobby?
Anyone have photographic proof that HITH Oscars are possible long term? I don't mean to sound harsh, its just that i haven't seen it.
Sort of like every blue tang i've seen in saltwater tanks have lateral line erosion.
I know i've asked this before, but i want to keep my finger on the pulse of the Oscar keeping "business", so that I can jump back in when HITH is no longer an issue.
The reason I re-ask this question is that i've noticed some companies putting out anti-heximia (sp?) foods..
Anyone?
Hole in the head is a big big pet peeve of mine and is the single reason I got out of the Oscar game.
I'd love to jump back in, but I can't risk getting attached to an Oscar and losing it to such a terrible disease.