Yup, changing the line-up in my tank, so my oscars need a home.
Largest tiger O (appx 10") has that maze/walnut type patter, same with the albino (appx 8-9"). The smallest tiger O has the normal pattern you'd expect from a tiger O (appx 6-7").
Free to good home, I'd prefer if you describe their home, a photo would be cool too. They've very healthy, growing fast. Their staple is floating cichlid pellets, and they get live ghost shrimp weekly, along with freeze-dried tubifex worms, shrimp pellets.
No HITH on them at all, however now that they're getting larger, the albino is showing signs of aggression, as well as the smallest one. The biggest one (Fat Tony) is fairly passive, but can be moody.
I prefer to meet up at a LFS called "Hacienda Aquatics":
1075 N Hacienda Blvd.
La Puente, CA 91744
(626) 330-4716
Thanks
I'll post pics as soon as I get a chance.
Largest tiger O (appx 10") has that maze/walnut type patter, same with the albino (appx 8-9"). The smallest tiger O has the normal pattern you'd expect from a tiger O (appx 6-7").
Free to good home, I'd prefer if you describe their home, a photo would be cool too. They've very healthy, growing fast. Their staple is floating cichlid pellets, and they get live ghost shrimp weekly, along with freeze-dried tubifex worms, shrimp pellets.
No HITH on them at all, however now that they're getting larger, the albino is showing signs of aggression, as well as the smallest one. The biggest one (Fat Tony) is fairly passive, but can be moody.
I prefer to meet up at a LFS called "Hacienda Aquatics":
1075 N Hacienda Blvd.
La Puente, CA 91744
(626) 330-4716
Thanks
I'll post pics as soon as I get a chance.