can dovii do "oscar tricks"

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Trvrdgr12

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I really wana teach my fish tricks after seeing oscars online but i have 35-40 schooling baby oscars so that wonlt work but my other tank has a dovii pair the male is 4.5 inch and 4 inch for the female (just made there first nest :) ) and in my opinion from sseing them with there tankmates red devil, sunfish, cuban and flowerhorne there the smartest they change the habitat around know that im the food guy and to come up to everyone who walks in they wait were they anticipate the other fish to come around the drift would and other hiding places to strike them so im woundering if anyone has tuaght there dovii or any other fish i have or even any fish besides oscars that would be able to do well in my tank any cool tricks thanx
 
erm?? lol show me some off the oscar tricks, interested?
 
You can, but I'd avoid anything that would put my hand in jeopardy. You don't want a dovii getting comfortable with putting it's teeth near your hand.
 
erm?? lol show me some off the oscar tricks, interested?

lol very cool
[video=youtube;7glq5-Dobnc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=7glq5-Dobnc[/video]
 
kinda like to see a 2ft dovii doing it for feeders lol, or maybe i can teach my wyckii catfish!-)
 
My Dovii does one basic trick, he rushes at me then slams into the glass. Well maybe two tricks, he can splash water all over me and the floor, it's tricky to feed him without him showing off that one.
 
My Dovii does one basic trick, he rushes at me then slams into the glass. Well maybe two tricks, he can splash water all over me and the floor, it's tricky to feed him without him showing off that one.

Lol

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dont mean to be rude...why not just get a dog if you don't already have one....its like someone putting ear rings on their oscars fins to make it look gothic...look it up on practicalfishkeeping....
 
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