Smallest Oscar?

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Charney

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Whats the smallest oscar species? Is it crassipinnis? I remember seeing on a Rapps list before an oscar described as smallest oscar sp.
 
I'm new to oscars, but from what I've read that sounds about right.

I read something about a theory that Orbicularis was a type of Crassipinis, but Rapps grew a breeder out to 16" which may or may not have shot that theory full of holes; depending on who is doing the writing.
 
I'm new to oscars, but from what I've read that sounds about right.

I read something about a theory that Orbicularis was a type of Crassipinis, but Rapps grew a breeder out to 16" which may or may not have shot that theory full of holes; depending on who is doing the writing.

There was a discussion of that here: www.oscarfish.com/oscar-forum/viewtopic.php/f,1/t,84289/
The Crassipinis have been available for a while now and really are not seeing updated pics from anyone to prove it one way or another. Then again the 'Bumblebee' has also been around a while and yet not a lot of posts with pics online of this fish either.
 
I've got a juvenile bumblebee and a red that are close to the same size right now. I'm curious to see how they turn out. The bumblebee is far more aggressive than the red.
 
My Bumblebee has only been with me now a week so I cant really comment much on it. The videos and what I have been hearing from others so far is that this is one of the more aggressive Oscars. The Crassipinis is also supposed to be more outgoing from what I hear also.
 
great thanks for the info. When you say Crassipinis are readily available does that mean others then Rapps sell them?
 
I only live 2.5hrs away from The Wet Spot and have had fish shipped for $20 with no issues. They do it all the time and I had not heard of them having issues any worse than any other online vendor.
 
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