Long fin oscars

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filtration and food variety would be what I would tell him.

I have 2 oscars, green terror, pleco, 2 pictus, and a couple small Silver dilalrs that will be transplanted possibly sooner or later...in a 125.

They are all still juvies with the Oscars being 6-7 inches already in the 6 months or so i have had them. They swim together nonstop and have yet to fight each other though they do put the GT in his place at times.

Nonetheless I have an XP4 and an FX5 running on the tank. I poop vac it every other day (maintly due to the pleco) and do 2 25% water changes a week. My water is always pristine and the fish seem to relish in that. When I go on vacation though I instantly see a slight change to their behavior and water quality in only a few days which just further shows their messy nature.

Food I feed pellets mainly but they also eat my shrimp pellots for the cats, algae tab for the pleco, micro pellots for the SD, anythign throw into the tank. LOL. I suppliment their food with live guppies I breed in another tank as well as tubifex worms, blood worms, beef heart, and occassionally tilapia. Food variety and water quality is crucial for Oscars to not get HITH.

Fun fish though with great personalities. Here is a video of my fish from back in Oct

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77F07WDS-ro
 
OMG just got back from mates house, wat a disgrace he's lost 1 of the o's and proceeded to inform me that because the ph is correct the water is fine even though it hasnt had any changes in 3 weeks aside from the occasional top up. offered to do the water changes once a week for him and drop off feeders of which i have a constant supply to which he replied they only like the flakes.thinking more regular visits might help him out alot
 
WHY FEEDERS I HAVE NOT FED ANY OF FISH FEEDERS ONLY PELLET AND NO PROB AT ALL
 
feeders go in around 20-30 at a time more as dither fish than a food source, i vary fish diet a fair bit pellets, shrimp, earthworms, crickets keep it varied so the fish get a change.
 
Oscars are great. I have one named Wally with a BP named Charlie who get along great. Oscars are very smart and very personable. It's like they get excited to see you when you walk in the room. But long fin care is the same as the regular.
 
i had o's a few years back traded them with a shop for a new tank, visited them at that shop for almost 6 months as they kept them as display for ppl to see what the small oscars would grow into. as far as i know they are still there lol
 
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