albino orange O

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mopani

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so my buddy, just gave me a his 8 in albino oscar. ok so it is all orange, bright orange even crazy eyes. I have a 15+ in albino O with just orange spots. Will this younger O change colors. I mean do they do that. this 8in is the most beautiful Oscar I have ever seen, just dont wanna loose his orange.
 
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He shouldn't loose or change color. Oscars don't fade they aren't classified as faders. He could however change color temporarily. For example if he is stressed he may change in color or if he is fed a poor diet he may change in color. Albino oscars (really they are lutino unless there is no pigmentation and they have red eyes ) tend to turn darker with age though. He should be fine though


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He shouldn't loose or change color. Oscars don't fade they aren't classified as faders. He could however change color temporarily. For example if he is stressed he may change in color or if he is fed a poor diet he may change in color. Albino oscars (really they are lutino unless there is no pigmentation and they have red eyes ) tend to turn darker with age though. He should be fine though


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Nailed it...

+1 on posting pics.
 
lights out but I will show tomrrow, I am really pumped about him, yea my old gal is 15 years old and got black spots when I rescued her
 
15 years now thats a testament to how you care for your fish

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15 years now thats a testament to how you care for your fish

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I have only had her 4, my lfs takes trades and I remeber her being brought in when i was 10, and put in a 29 for that long. I got my first big tank and went to the shop, the owner knows me and I said I want her.


here is Revolver the orange O,10524954_10203800729195617_1337570569_n.jpg

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It's an albino red oscar, very beautiful! I'm guessing from your description that the albino oscar you have prior is an albino tiger oscar!
 
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