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oscarsalottas
October 25th 04, 03:30 AM
O's are wonderful. having 3 myself. i wouldnt trade them for anything.
be aware of live food. not very good for them. possibilty of disease
and illness. if you have just gotten yours there is so much to
come.they really do have personalitys of there own. i have one that
loves a ping pong ball. the other digs constantly. i have to replant
daily.the other i think if she could hop out of the tank and just sit
in my lap she would.lol. they are wonderful fish. best of luck with
them. this is a wonderful place for information.
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Dustin The-Wind
October 28th 04, 02:22 PM
I got two VERY sick 2 inch Oscars that I couldn't bare to leave in the
typical Walmart fish kill displays.

Now 3-1/2 years later, Al & Peg still show the affects of a "bad
childhood" They are always throwing and breaking the furniture. They
dislodge filter intake tubes, break thermometers, airstones, throw rocks
at the glass, and they broke the glass top and light on their 75 gallon
tank.

Now, even though they haven't broken the plastic hoods on their 150
gallon tank, they have managed to break the light. I hear them getting
rowdy and have to go settle them down. I find them with divots in their
numb skulls with pieces of flesh hanging off them. They heal quick
enough, but I wish they would just be content tossing their 4 foot piece
of African wood around.

I hope by the 2nd week in January to have them in a 96x25x25 240
gallon. Seems like a big tank for just two fish, but I won't risk
putting Tilly & Silly the two smaller 9 inch Blood Parrots in with them.
Cause last time Tilly & Silly had Al & Peg hovering in the corner taking
pieces out of them. Kids!! I'm telling ya...wadya goin to do?

Kodiak
October 29th 04, 07:02 AM
Can I handfeed my Oscars without worrying about getting bittten?
They seem to have teeth!!...
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"oscarsalottas" > wrote in
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> O's are wonderful. having 3 myself. i wouldnt trade them for anything.
> be aware of live food. not very good for them. possibilty of disease
> and illness. if you have just gotten yours there is so much to
> come.they really do have personalitys of there own. i have one that
> loves a ping pong ball. the other digs constantly. i have to replant
> daily.the other i think if she could hop out of the tank and just sit
> in my lap she would.lol. they are wonderful fish. best of luck with
> them. this is a wonderful place for information.
> __________________________________________________
> Posted via FishGeeks - http://Aquaria.info