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Tattoo Administrator
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| Subject: Oscar Caresheet Fri Jan 29, 2010 12:42 am | |
| [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]Origin Amazon River basin Maximum Size 14 inches Housing Needs 30 gallons. Prefers more. Security Not necessary Planting Tears live plants to shreds Temperature 75 to 80o Attitude Eager eater. Foods Loves all foods – especially fish Toys Likes heaters, snails, and ping pong balls Water Needs frequent water changes Spawning Area 55-gallon minimum Spawning Substrate Flat piece of slate Sex Differences Discernible only during spawning Not every fish has its own Web site on the World Wide Web (plus a French site). If you want to ask a question of other oscar owners, just fire up your computer and wait for the answers. Some may even be correct. Astronotus ocellatus, better known as Oscar, is an eating machine. Because Oscar is so addicted to eating, you can train him to do tricks. Do not teach him to jump out of the water for food. He already knows how to jump out of the water. Your oscar may jump out and expire while you’re not there. Keep him securely covered. Reach for Your Salt Shaker. Unfortunately, lots of info on the web is from old books or someone’s experience with one oscar. There’s nothing wrong with anecdotal reports, they’re just limited in their scope. Not every oscar is the same as every other oscar. Similar, but not the same. Small Oscars. Just a note of caution, those “small oscars” you see for sale are not just “smalls.” Treat them as BABY oscars. In other words, give them BABY foods. Rather then starting them on hard pellets, feed them frozen brine shrimp or other foods preferred by young fishes. Just remember that oscars up to two inches are really babies. Original Oscars. Normal oscars, which you rarely see these days, start life as cute little black and white fry (looking a lot like baby Jack Dempseys) which quickly grow into dark, bass-resembling predators. Their velvety black and olive bodies are sprinkled with orange “stars” (Astro) on their back (notus). They sport the characteristic “eye” on their tails (ocellatus). Red Tiger oscars sport the “eye” (ocellatus) on their tails that gives them their Latin name. You won’t see this eye on the reds or on the albinos. You can sometimes spot an “eye” on an albino tiger. Red Origins. If you wonder where those bright red oscars came from, you need only see a stringer of wild oscars caught in Florida. The crayfish in their diet and other outdoor factors make them beautiful fishes. You can see where selective breeding could easily produce oscars with much more red (and they did). Today’s Red and Red Tiger oscars now originate from concrete vats in Florida and Singapore. You can’t seine them out of the Amazon River. Red Foods. You bring out the reds in your oscars by feeding them foods with carotene in them: • Goldfish • Crayfish/Crustaceans • Plankton/Krill • Pellets with Carotene Non-Red Foods. Back in the old days, people used to feed oscars Purina Trout Chow which did not bring out their colors. Or, for color, they would grind up beef heart, spinach, and carrots. Then freeze it in thin slabs. Feed your oscars minnows or plain pellets and you soon get dull-colored fishes. Ditto if you feed them guppies or earthworms. They love them, but none of these bring out their red color. Limit their consumption of non-red foods. Other Foods. Oscars will eat any fish that will fit (or almost fit) into their mouths. Oscars frequently swim around for hours with a semi-swallowed food fish sticking out in front of them. Will they choke or drown? Not likely. In addition to fish, oscars eat nearly anything edible. They love nightcrawlers, snails, and crayfish. Baby Foods. Baby oscars eat live, frozen, or freeze-dried: • Brine Shrimp • Blood Worms • Tubifex and Blackworms Baby oscars also like flies, beef heart, and other frozen foods. As they put on some size, add guppies, white clouds, ghost shrimp, and rosy reds. They will also eat flake foods and small pellets. Baby Oscar Colors. You buy your bright red baby oscars and take them home. Most soon lose that vibrant red you selected them for. Why? They were juiced in Singapore (or Indonesia, Bangkok, etc) – probably with testosterone or something similar – to bring out their adult coloration. (We can’t use testosterone in our U.S. water, because it makes our arms too hairy -- especially during a full moon.) In your tank, they gradually revert to their true juvenile colors. This is just a phase. They will regain their bright colors again at maturity – about a year later. No matter how many color foods you feed them, the young ones won’t look as colorful as the adults. Oddly enough, many color foods will quickly bring out their blacks and make your oscar darker faster. Medium Oscars enjoy worms, mealworms, waxworms, plankton, and medium pellets. And, of course, feeder goldfish and rosy reds. Bigger Oscars go for krill, silversides, grasshoppers, night crawlers, larger feeder goldfish and large pellets. Sexual Differences. How do you sex oscars? The ones you see laying eggs are females. All bets are off on the others. (Two females may pair off and spawn together.) At breeding time, the male’s breeding tube looks like the writing end of a ball-point pen. The female’s egg tube looks like the other end of the ball-point cartridge. This gives you a four-day window in which to sex them. The French web site calls their sexual differences “inexistante.” You cannot sex young oscars, period. Big Eaters. The trait that endears oscars to most people is their insatiable appetite. Their gourmandizing begins at an early age and never ends. They remind you of hatchery-raised trout at feeding time. Oscars nearly climb out of their water to get at the food in your hand. A spawn of 500 baby oscars makes the funniest snapping noise at feeding time. The surface just pops with their smacking lips as each strives to be first in line. The “small oscars” sold in shops are actually baby oscars. Baby oscars need baby foods. Many baby oscars fare poorly on flake foods. Give them frozen brine shrimp or other tasty treats for a month or so -- as well as the flakes. What about Slime? If you fail to make your water changes on a regular basis, your oscar WILL develop a slime coating – from the accumulated filth in his water. His eyes will cloud and actually rot out. One-eyed oscars usually come from dirty water -- rarely from injuries. Forget about antibiotics. When you fall in the pig lot and cut your arm, you need more than a coating of iodine. Change half his water. Add NovAqua. Repeat the process every other day until he returns to normal. Big oscars can stand a great deal of abuse. Unfortunately, filthy water will zap the best of them. It rots their eyes out. Hole-in-the-Head Disease. Wimpy fish like Discus cannot survive hole-in-the-head disease. If you look at many large oscars, you can see the zit pits in their faces. The Hexamita varmints that cause these scars can easily be treated with Metronidazole. Except for the scars, the disease seems to affect them very little. We ignore it. Clean water plays a big part in helping them ward off this and other diseases. Ich. In the winter, the chill on the way home (or other stresses) makes oscars (and other fishes) susceptible to ich parasites. Preventive treatment of their water with an ich cure really pays off. Half strength, please. Small oscars are really baby fish in spite of their comparatively large size. Needs Space. Oscars not only need elbow room, they will take it from their tank mates (by killing or eating them). This applies to other oscars in limited quarters. You can uncomfortably house a single in a 20-gallon tank. They really need 30+ gallons. Two adults will co-exist in a 55. They need a 70. Four can live in the 70, but expect lots of arguments. Like to Argue. Oscars also fight because they feel good, want to breed, or just want a little exercise. Their French web site calls them “toujour agressif.” Very aggressive describes oscars quite aptly. Fighting or Spawning? Oscars fight by slapping each other while facing head to tail. They also lock lips and wrestle each other and try to bite chunks out of each other. (Typical pre-spawning behavior also.) Expect these arguments. If they get too violent, put in a divider. Add NovAqua to “bandage” their wounds and abrasions. Good Fighters. Wild oscars in Florida escaped from flooded fish farm ponds or were released by fishermen who saw their fighting potential as a game fish. Their pugnacious natures make them a great fish to catch on hook and line. They put the “game” in game fish. They fight better than bass. They taste better, too. Big Bruisers. Oscars break heater tubes, power filter intakes, under gravel filter stems, and floating thermometers. Some they break by running into them accidentally. Others they break on purpose. They consider these items “oscar toys.” If you replace them, your oscar will probably break them again. Use suction cup holders to reduce breakage and figure out less superfragilistic ways to replace broken equipment. If you want to give them a toy, toss in a ping pong ball occasionally. Décor. Forget beautifully decorated planted aquaria like Amano-san constructs. Oscars rarely tolerate live plants. Use plastics. Weight the bottoms so they look normal when your oscars move them. (And they will.) Epoxy a gob of gravel on their base. Use the same gravel as their tank substrate. When they move them, the plants still look planted. Avoid rough rocks and sharp pieces of wood. Why ask for trouble? Arguing oscars can very easily injure themselves on sharp objects. Growth Variation. If you start with equal-sized oscars, sometimes one grows faster. The big one gets most of the food and then grows even faster. Whip out your divider and separate them. Reduce the rations going into the large guy and give the extra to the little guy. He’ll catch up (usually). If you move one to a different tank, put the bigger guy in the smaller tank. Preventing Stunting. You’ve heard many people say “fish grow to the size of their tank.” You can stunt an oscar in a 10-gallon tank. But why put one of these potentially huge fishes in a little tank? Get a neon tetra. Okay, so you had no idea how big he’d get and he’s in your 10-gallon tank. How do you keep from stunting him? Stunting results from the waste products in the water – not from bouncing off the glass walls. Just change the water more often and/or make larger changes. You can grow a huge (and very uncomfortable) oscar in a 10-gallon tank, if you change enough of his water often enough. So reach under your mattress and extract enough of your tax refund to house him right. Or get him a home equity loan. Breeding Oscars. You won’t breed them in a 10. You need (minimum) a 55-gallon tank (70 gallons would be better). In fish farms they use a large diameter concrete pool two feet deep -- very similar to a kid’s wading pool in a public park, but with steep sides. They put in lots of large oscars and let them select their own mates. The breeder adds several large pieces of slate (some on the bottom, some leaning against the sides). The slates are checked frequently for spawns. Slates of eggs are removed and hatched artificially under controlled conditions. You can get bit walking thru these breeding ponds -- especially when extracting egg-filled slates. Breeding Tank. In your breeding tank partially bury a large slab of slate. Let them dig it out themselves. (If they spawn on the filter plate, the eggs and fry get sucked under.) Take out the eggs. Do it at night, if you fear oscar hickies. You will have better results rearing the eggs artificially. Oscar Eggs. Put the slate in a well-filtered 10-gallon tank and add a slow bubbling airstone as their surrogate mama. Add methylene blue to taste (circa 2 ppm). Most cichlid eggs are clear or a light amber color. Oscar eggs are a cloudy off-white nearly tan color. As they develop, a line divides the eggs in half. They hatch in three to seven days depending upon temperature. Hatched Eggs. Oscar eggs hatch into an eyeless blob with a wiggling tail attached to the slate by an unseen thread. They look nothing like oscars (or fish). As they absorb their yolk sacs, they lose their sticky thread and fall to the bottom in a sticky clump. Most cichlids absorb their yolk sacs fairly quickly and turn into hungry baby fishes. Oscars take much longer and grow into much larger and hungrier fry. Once they grow eyes and fins, they will start swimming (and eating). They cannot eat until they become free swimming. Oscar Fry. Very small oscars sport a black line down their sides (typical of predator fishes who tend their young in schools). If you’ve ever seen a male largemouth bass tending his pit of fry, you’ve seen the obvious relationship between our North American centrarchids and the South American cichlids. Oscar fry eat newly hatched brine shrimp – lots of it and often. You will not believe how much they can eat. You will need to change their water often. | |
| | | sangreal shihtzu Newbie
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| Subject: Re: Oscar Caresheet Tue Mar 30, 2010 12:00 pm | |
| WOW! THATS GUD INFO... I"LL just add a little more.
OSCAR can lay 500 to 2500 eggs one spawning n can spawn every to 2 to 3 wiks interval especially during their spawning season( usually start end of
summer to rainy season). but some oscar do lay eggs on summer months or during the cold months (nov to jan). they like to put their eggs on hard surface-
flat stone or bricks etc. the eggs hatch in 3 days n swims around 6 to 7 days. thats wen they start looking for fud -( brine shrimp or the traditional daphnia)
i"ve been producing tropical fish for more than 20 yrs n 1 of my favorites r the oscars. especially the albino red form.
for red oscars to enhance the red colors we feed them shrimp - jus peel off the head part of the shrimp. in large no of oscars i use cr 6 n mix them with their
food to bring out their read colors. | |
| | | lemuel0909 Grand Pet Master
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| | | | Tattoo Administrator
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| Subject: Re: Oscar Caresheet Tue Mar 30, 2010 3:24 pm | |
| Thank you for adding more info sir! | |
| | | RVL Kennel Pet Master
Posts : 657 Novaliches,Quezon City Join date : 2010-03-11
| Subject: Re: Oscar Caresheet Tue Mar 30, 2010 7:12 pm | |
| naalala ko yung mga oscars ko dati very informative sir thanks for posting | |
| | | Tattoo Administrator
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| Subject: Re: Oscar Caresheet Tue Mar 30, 2010 7:36 pm | |
| My oscar dn aq b4 ung red blood oscar n albino. I like oscars kz swit sla kht teritorial. Evrytym nilu2bog q kamay q sa aquarium parang pusang ngla2mbing nka2TuwA. Never dn aq kinagat d 2lat ng FH q dati. Bad3p lng ung kapitbhay namin sbi q wg pakain kz wlng kuryente, pinakain tigok | |
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| | | | lemuel0909 Grand Pet Master
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| Subject: Re: Oscar Caresheet Tue Mar 30, 2010 10:24 pm | |
| matanung ko lang mga kuya,, bat po ang oscar pag bagong lapag sa aquarium nakahiga parang patay? ganun po kasi sakin dati pero mya2 lalangoy ndn,, | |
| | | Tattoo Administrator
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| Subject: Re: Oscar Caresheet Tue Mar 30, 2010 10:49 pm | |
| Stress un n dhl sa water din. NgbAGO ang temp ng water. Nid din lagyan ng asin ang tubig para ma2TAY ang chlorine. Aq kz 1/4 lng ng water tinitira q tpos dag2 na. Hnd nMn sla tUMATagILId. | |
| | | lemuel0909 Grand Pet Master
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| Subject: Re: Oscar Caresheet Tue Mar 30, 2010 11:05 pm | |
| - Tattoo wrote:
- Stress un n dhl sa water din. NgbAGO ang temp ng water. Nid din lagyan ng asin ang tubig para ma2TAY ang chlorine. Aq kz 1/4 lng ng water tinitira q tpos dag2 na. Hnd nMn sla tUMATagILId.
ah dati po kasi bagong bili po tapos nilagay ko sa aquarium po galing plastic,, una lumangoy tapos maya2 humiga kala ko patay po,, kaya tinigil ko na pag oscar pina adopt ko nalng po,, | |
| | | Tattoo Administrator
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| Subject: Re: Oscar Caresheet Tue Mar 30, 2010 11:14 pm | |
| Stress un. Kht anOng fish bA2liktad pgganun. | |
| | | lemuel0909 Grand Pet Master
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| Subject: Re: Oscar Caresheet Tue Mar 30, 2010 11:18 pm | |
| - Tattoo wrote:
- Stress un. Kht anOng fish bA2liktad pgganun.
yung fh ko kuya tats drecho lagay,, di naman po bumaliktad,, 2weeks lang di kumain,,hahaha | |
| | | Tattoo Administrator
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| Subject: Re: Oscar Caresheet Wed Mar 31, 2010 9:47 am | |
| - lemuel0909 wrote:
- Tattoo wrote:
- Stress un. Kht anOng fish bA2liktad pgganun.
yung fh ko kuya tats drecho lagay,, di naman po bumaliktad,, 2weeks lang di kumain,,hahaha hahaha nastress nga. Handle w/ cAre kz sa byahe. Dag2 p ung init kya nahI2LO. Aq kz pgbumili ng fish, nkaplastic p sya pinalu2tang q muna sya sa aquarium ng 10mins saka q paka2Walan. | |
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| Subject: Re: Oscar Caresheet Wed Mar 31, 2010 10:05 am | |
| - Tattoo wrote:
- lemuel0909 wrote:
- Tattoo wrote:
- Stress un. Kht anOng fish bA2liktad pgganun.
yung fh ko kuya tats drecho lagay,, di naman po bumaliktad,, 2weeks lang di kumain,,hahaha hahaha nastress nga. Handle w/ cAre kz sa byahe. Dag2 p ung init kya nahI2LO. Aq kz pgbumili ng fish, nkaplastic p sya pinalu2tang q muna sya sa aquarium ng 10mins saka q paka2Walan. i agree kapag bibili ka ng fish wag mo muna sir agad pakakawalan sa tank ibabad mo muna yung fish ng naka plastic pa para magamay nung fish yung temp ng water naglalagay din ako ng salt and hindi dapat sinasagad yung tubig kapag nililinis pwera na lang kung sobrang dumi na yung ilalim ng under gravel filter yung tubig na pinag palitan dapat yung gagamitin na tubig kung aalisin yung fish para malinis ng maayos yung tank | |
| | | RVL Kennel Pet Master
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| Subject: Re: Oscar Caresheet Wed Mar 31, 2010 10:08 am | |
| - lemuel0909 wrote:
- matanung ko lang mga kuya,,
bat po ang oscar pag bagong lapag sa aquarium nakahiga parang patay? ganun po kasi sakin dati pero mya2 lalangoy ndn,, kapag ganun sir lagyan mo ng dextrose powder yung tank kasi na stress na yung fish | |
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| Subject: Re: Oscar Caresheet Wed Mar 31, 2010 10:10 am | |
| - Tattoo wrote:
- lemuel0909 wrote:
- Tattoo wrote:
- Stress un. Kht anOng fish bA2liktad pgganun.
yung fh ko kuya tats drecho lagay,, di naman po bumaliktad,, 2weeks lang di kumain,,hahaha hahaha nastress nga. Handle w/ cAre kz sa byahe. Dag2 p ung init kya nahI2LO. Aq kz pgbumili ng fish, nkaplastic p sya pinalu2tang q muna sya sa aquarium ng 10mins saka q paka2Walan. ginaganun pala yun,,haha,, exyted po kasi ako minsan kaya drecho na,,haha,, | |
| | | sangreal shihtzu Newbie
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| Subject: Re: Oscar Caresheet Wed Mar 31, 2010 10:18 am | |
| hi guys!
sori to disagree! un nabili mong oscar lemeul ay may defect- coz nun too much inbreeding. nasa lng un sa pag deliver sa mga wholesaler. pwede palitan un
pag if thats the case. ang oscar juz like the flowerhorn are hardy fish, di basta basta na stress un. pag na chlorine sya ang effect nun mag swim ng magulo n
in a few hours mag gasp for air na un. dahil too much chlorine damages the gills, di po sya hihiga. probably may swim bladder defect sya. di naman sya
mamatay lagi lng nakahiga. | |
| | | lemuel0909 Grand Pet Master
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| Subject: Re: Oscar Caresheet Wed Mar 31, 2010 10:26 am | |
| - sangreal shihtzu wrote:
- hi guys!
sori to disagree! un nabili mong oscar lemeul ay may defect- coz nun too much inbreeding. nasa lng un sa pag deliver sa mga wholesaler. pwede palitan un
pag if thats the case. ang oscar juz like the flowerhorn are hardy fish, di basta basta na stress un. pag na chlorine sya ang effect nun mag swim ng magulo n
in a few hours mag gasp for air na un. dahil too much chlorine damages the gills, di po sya hihiga. probably may swim bladder defect sya. di naman sya
mamatay lagi lng nakahiga. ay ganun po ba sir,, eh sir bagong lapag po tapos higa pero maya2 po ok na po siya sir,, | |
| | | RVL Kennel Pet Master
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| Subject: Re: Oscar Caresheet Wed Mar 31, 2010 10:28 am | |
| - lemuel0909 wrote:
- Tattoo wrote:
- lemuel0909 wrote:
- Tattoo wrote:
- Stress un. Kht anOng fish bA2liktad pgganun.
yung fh ko kuya tats drecho lagay,, di naman po bumaliktad,, 2weeks lang di kumain,,hahaha hahaha nastress nga. Handle w/ cAre kz sa byahe. Dag2 p ung init kya nahI2LO. Aq kz pgbumili ng fish, nkaplastic p sya pinalu2tang q muna sya sa aquarium ng 10mins saka q paka2Walan. ginaganun pala yun,,haha,, exyted po kasi ako minsan kaya drecho na,,haha,, mas maganda sir kung bago ka bibili ng fish tanungin mo muna yung owner ng pet shop kung bagong dating pa lang ba yung fish and kung kalalagay lang sa tank baka kasi hindi pa nakakapag adjust yung fish kung mga 1 week ng nasa tank yung fish safe na yun bilin pero syempre check mo din maiigi yung fish kung walang fungus | |
| | | lemuel0909 Grand Pet Master
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| Subject: Re: Oscar Caresheet Wed Mar 31, 2010 10:31 am | |
| - RVL Kennel wrote:
- lemuel0909 wrote:
- Tattoo wrote:
- lemuel0909 wrote:
- Tattoo wrote:
- Stress un. Kht anOng fish bA2liktad pgganun.
yung fh ko kuya tats drecho lagay,, di naman po bumaliktad,, 2weeks lang di kumain,,hahaha hahaha nastress nga. Handle w/ cAre kz sa byahe. Dag2 p ung init kya nahI2LO. Aq kz pgbumili ng fish, nkaplastic p sya pinalu2tang q muna sya sa aquarium ng 10mins saka q paka2Walan. ginaganun pala yun,,haha,, exyted po kasi ako minsan kaya drecho na,,haha,, mas maganda sir kung bago ka bibili ng fish tanungin mo muna yung owner ng pet shop kung bagong dating pa lang ba yung fish and kung kalalagay lang sa tank baka kasi hindi pa nakakapag adjust yung fish kung mga 1 week ng nasa tank yung fish safe na yun bilin pero syempre check mo din maiigi yung fish kung walang fungus opoh,,kaya di na po ako nag oscar,,fh nalang medyo saulo ko na po ang routin,,haha,, | |
| | | Tattoo Administrator
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| Subject: Re: Oscar Caresheet Wed Mar 31, 2010 10:44 am | |
| Nsa market aq nw my nkita aqng tilapia 15". Lumalaki pla ng ganun un. | |
| | | sangreal shihtzu Newbie
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| Subject: Re: Oscar Caresheet Wed Mar 31, 2010 10:54 am | |
| - lemuel0909 wrote:
- sangreal shihtzu wrote:
- hi guys!
sori to disagree! un nabili mong oscar lemeul ay may defect- coz nun too much inbreeding. nasa lng un sa pag deliver sa mga wholesaler. pwede palitan un
pag if thats the case. ang oscar juz like the flowerhorn are hardy fish, di basta basta na stress un. pag na chlorine sya ang effect nun mag swim ng magulo n
in a few hours mag gasp for air na un. dahil too much chlorine damages the gills, di po sya hihiga. probably may swim bladder defect sya. di naman sya
mamatay lagi lng nakahiga. ay ganun po ba sir,,
eh sir bagong lapag po tapos higa pero maya2 po ok na po siya sir,, pag ganun mali ako! pag kaintindi ko lagi naka higa kaya pina adopt mo. pag lumalangoy naman sya walang defect un. but definitely di sya stress or fungus or any sakit. oscar nagkaka fungus ay un longfin version nya un short fin sa 20 yrs kng pag raise n over almost 100,000 pcs sold dipa ko nagka fungus sa short fin- pero syempre lahat may exception depende rin sa pag aalaga.
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| | | sangreal shihtzu Newbie
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| Subject: Re: Oscar Caresheet Wed Mar 31, 2010 11:03 am | |
| n lastly may case din na galing sya sa madilim - maybe u put it in the trunk of the car or dark color paper bag ng matagal paglagay nga sa aquarium lalo
nasa maliwanag naka place un aquarium hihiga nga sya. after a few minutes lalangoy na sya. k lang un. normal lng sa oscar un. | |
| | | RVL Kennel Pet Master
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| Subject: Re: Oscar Caresheet Wed Mar 31, 2010 11:18 am | |
| - Tattoo wrote:
- Nsa market aq nw my nkita aqng tilapia 15". Lumalaki pla ng ganun un.
pla-pla na yan sir | |
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