i got a one eyed oscar

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo

PeteTheOscar

Feeder Fish
MFK Member
Aug 9, 2011
14
0
0
36
usa
i was at petsmart a month ago getting fish food and was browsing the oscar looking at there coloring like i always do not thinking of brining one home. and there was one with one eye so i rescured him for free and put him in my 15gal by him self speaking hes a lil 2inch fish and my big oscar wil eat him. so till he gets bigger hes gona be by himself with a salamander in that 15gal so its pretty cool today i put a tiny feeder fish in the tank to see if he can hunt and he ate the fish with in a hr so hes pretty fast even for having one eye i think im gona name him willie lol
 
Hey I know this one.

Don't use feeders. It's the best way to get your fish sick and it isn't that nutritious.

That tank is too small. He can't be in there for very long at all, they grow crazy fast the first few months. Expect to do a lot of water changes and vacuuming.

If the tank your other Oscar is in isn't 6' plus, it's not very likely to work long term.

Raising him with a salamander seems risky, but I'd be lying if I said I knew anything about keeping them together.

Willie is the perfect name for one eyed fish.
 
I used to work at a Poopsmart and got to take home the 1 eyed fish every time. The goldfish would always, I'd assume, eat each other's eyes out during shipping, which I thought was strange, but sometimes you could see directly through their heads from socket to socket, and they would still be alive. Those would never last long though, but the one eyed cichlids were more advantageous, and you could hardly tell they had any disability. They almost always looked like one eye just didn't develop for some reason.

Anyway, I had a little one eyed blood parrot, which is already a pretty physically deformed creature having 2 eyes, and I ended up putting it in my 29 with my african leaf fish. I ended up naming him Fsh (fish without an "i" *badumCH*) and he was one of my favorites. He was pretty pugnacious, but since he couldn't bite because of the deformed mouth, the passive leaf fish was the perfect tankmate. He would like charge the leaf fish, but the leaf fish would just slink over him and around to his bad eye side where he would then pretend to be a leaf, and the parrot would feel victorious, or just forget there was a tankmate entirely and go back about his blood parrot business.

ANYWAY X2, one eyed cichlids are difficult to feed! I remember using tubifex worm cubes and pushing them on the side of the tank so the food was stationary, or directly hand feeding pellets to my blood parrot, so keeping him in a smaller tank until you get a feeding routine down is probably the best bet (otherwise you put food into a huge tank and there's a 50/50 shot the fish sees none of it and it goes right into the filter).
 
MonsterFishKeepers.com