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How old is my baby oscar
Hi,
Just wondering... If I got my baby oscar 4 weeks ago this sunday, and he was 2 inches then, and now he is 3 inches, then how old is he? |
How longs a peice of String.
"Beano" wrote in message oups.com... Hi, Just wondering... If I got my baby oscar 4 weeks ago this sunday, and he was 2 inches then, and now he is 3 inches, then how old is he? |
ok ok...
If petrol costs $1.30 per litre and has been increasing at a steady rate of 1c/day, then how old is my oscar? haha! |
"Beano" wrote in message oups.com... ok ok... If petrol costs $1.30 per litre and has been increasing at a steady rate of 1c/day, then how old is my oscar? haha! Maybe 7 or 8 months old. -- www.NetMax.tk |
Really! Wow he's older than I thought. Can't wait til he gets
bigger... |
"Beano" wrote in message
oups.com... Really! Wow he's older than I thought. Can't wait til he gets bigger... That'll change when you start noticing their food bill ;~) At least their appetite includes alternate foods (worms, crickets, seafood, steak etc). -- www.NetMax.tk |
They don't cost more than dogs do they?
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"Beano" wrote in message
ups.com... They don't cost more than dogs do they? That would depend on the size of your dog, and who you decide to pamper the most ;~). There are frozen specialty discus foods which Oscars would do flips for, but would have many of us in a poorhouse in no time. -- www.NetMax.tk |
wow! I have decided I like discus, but I don't think I'll attempt
discus until I retire - and I'm only 25 now, so I've got a while to learn about them properly. I hear they are particularly touchy fish. And expensive. So I'll keep a few oscars in the meantime, then I might try discus. |
"Beano" wrote in message
oups.com... wow! I have decided I like discus, but I don't think I'll attempt discus until I retire - and I'm only 25 now, so I've got a while to learn about them properly. I hear they are particularly touchy fish. And expensive. So I'll keep a few oscars in the meantime, then I might try discus. Discus are not as fragile as their reputation might suggest, but they are not for beginners either (too expensive to make mistakes with). In any case, they sure eat a lot less than Oscars ;~). -- www.NetMax.tk |
Hey netmax, I notice you said you can feed oscars steak. Well I
recently made the mistake of buying beef patties for hamburgers. They weren't very nice. Could I feed frozen chunks of the patty to my oscar? Or is the fat content too high for him? Thanks! |
discus arnt that much harder to care for then oscars, just make sure
their water is good and they dont get stressed... boy howdy do they get stressed lol. -- Posted via CichlidFish.com http://www.cichlidfish.com/portal/forums |
"Beano" wrote in message
oups.com... Hey netmax, I notice you said you can feed oscars steak. Well I recently made the mistake of buying beef patties for hamburgers. They weren't very nice. Could I feed frozen chunks of the patty to my oscar? Or is the fat content too high for him? Thanks! yes & yes. Cut into mouth sized cubes and freeze remainder. Thaw portion before feeding. As with all specialty foods, spread out their usage. -- www.NetMax.tk |
I accept absitively I like discus, but I don't anticipate I'll attempt discus until I retire - and I'm alone 25 now, so I've got a while to learn about them properly. I apprehend they are decidedly bad-tempered fish. And expensive. So I'll accumulate a few oscars in the meantime, again I might try discus.
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