Breeding oscars.... Maybe?

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Ajtennis

Jack Dempsey
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I just put a wild oscar into my tank with a long finned Oscar who is usually very aggressive, but now I see them following each other nudging one another could this be a sign if finding a mate. The long finned also started to change colors displaying a whitish grey pattern.


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looks like stress from light's.give him a darker room for a bit
 
Ah wild oscars...apparantly wild fish are damn hard to breed...not to sure about oscars though. Keep us posted and good luck :)
 
I'm not exactly sure what they r doing, that's y I came to u guys. Could they be pair? Young of course, but the veiled Oscar has started to protect the wild oscar now scaring away all the other fish before they get to close to her?


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