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Questions about Oscars
I am seriously considering going over to my LFS sometime in the next few
days, and if the same Oscar that I saw there today is still there, I am going to purchase it, unless you folks can convince me that I shouldn't. I currently have a 30 gallon aquarium that the Oscar can call it's home. The fish currently living in there, three small Bala sharks and three small Gouramis will be traded in. I have a ten gallon tank with a cracked glass that I could raise crickets in, to feed the Oscar. And there is a petro station nearby that sells frozen bait shrimp, as well as other frozen fishing bait, to also feed the Oscar. Of the Oscars that my local shop has, only the one that I want to purchase is not an unattractive whitish flesh colour. The particular Oscar that I want is one that is predominantly greenish-black in color. And it seems far more alert and observant of the things that are going on around it, than any of the others that are there for sale. Also, I have no idea how to tell it's gender, but if I do purchase it, I think that I will call it "Fred". Any help on the pros and cons of owning an Oscar would be very much appreciated, as well as just how fast one that is currently only 2½ to three inches long would outgrow it's thirty gallon tank. Thanks.~Dean. |
Questions about Oscars
Hey, I posted a reply on the other group you posted on...
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Questions about Oscars
"Papa Red" wrote in message ... I am seriously considering going over to my LFS sometime in the next few days, and if the same Oscar that I saw there today is still there, I am going to purchase it, unless you folks can convince me that I shouldn't. I currently have a 30 gallon aquarium that the Oscar can call it's home. The fish currently living in there, three small Bala sharks and three small Gouramis will be traded in. I have a ten gallon tank with a cracked glass that I could raise crickets in, to feed the Oscar. And there is a petro station nearby that sells frozen bait shrimp, as well as other frozen fishing bait, to also feed the Oscar. Of the Oscars that my local shop has, only the one that I want to purchase is not an unattractive whitish flesh colour. The particular Oscar that I want is one that is predominantly greenish-black in color. And it seems far more alert and observant of the things that are going on around it, than any of the others that are there for sale. Also, I have no idea how to tell it's gender, but if I do purchase it, I think that I will call it "Fred". Any help on the pros and cons of owning an Oscar would be very much appreciated, as well as just how fast one that is currently only 2½ to three inches long would outgrow it's thirty gallon tank. Thanks.~Dean. Please don't buy an Oscar for a 30g tank, you need twice the size. Before you know it, the poor Oscar won't even be able to turn around in the tank. Then you will have to sell it, give it away (not likely), or get a new tank. No offence meant, but I must surmise from you previous posts, that you are not really in a position to purchase bigger tanks. I would urge you to not buy the Oscar. Rick |
Questions about Oscars
Previous post follows.
Oscars have been kept successfully in 30 gallon tanks for a long, long time, especially pre-1960s when silicone aquarium sealant was not available and larger tanks were very expensive and rare. However, I think you'll discover that the consensus these days is that Oscars should be kept singly in a 55 or larger, and pairs need 75 or larger. Your new Oscar (should you purchase him) will grow out of his 30 in less than a year, so you'll need to start saving right away! :-) Owning an Oscar will change fishkeeping for you forever. They define tropical fish as "pets" -- they are like puppy dogs, excited to see you, personable, big eaters. I say get the Oscar and start looking and saving for a new home for him. An appropriate sized tank for a single Oscar with filtration etc. shouldn't run you more than $150 -- Mark Stone The ".Edu" meens i are smart. "Papa Red" wrote in message ... I am seriously considering going over to my LFS sometime in the next few days, and if the same Oscar that I saw there today is still there, I am going to purchase it, unless you folks can convince me that I shouldn't. I currently have a 30 gallon aquarium that the Oscar can call it's home. The fish currently living in there, three small Bala sharks and three small Gouramis will be traded in. I have a ten gallon tank with a cracked glass that I could raise crickets in, to feed the Oscar. And there is a petro station nearby that sells frozen bait shrimp, as well as other frozen fishing bait, to also feed the Oscar. Of the Oscars that my local shop has, only the one that I want to purchase is not an unattractive whitish flesh colour. The particular Oscar that I want is one that is predominantly greenish-black in color. And it seems far more alert and observant of the things that are going on around it, than any of the others that are there for sale. Also, I have no idea how to tell it's gender, but if I do purchase it, I think that I will call it "Fred". Any help on the pros and cons of owning an Oscar would be very much appreciated, as well as just how fast one that is currently only 2½ to three inches long would outgrow it's thirty gallon tank. Thanks.~Dean. |
Questions about Oscars
I have reconsidered,...I will not be getting an Oscar, as tempting as it
may be,...for on Social Security Disability, especially with Bush's new ludicrous medcare/ medicaid plan, and all of the other cuts in my housing assistance, and food stamps [I get $10 worth of food stamps per month!], it just wouldn't be right. But thanks for y'alls help, folks. ~Dean. |
Questions about Oscars
Papa Red wrote:
I have reconsidered,...I will not be getting an Oscar, as tempting as it may be,...for on Social Security Disability, especially with Bush's new ludicrous medcare/ medicaid plan, and all of the other cuts in my housing assistance, and food stamps [I get $10 worth of food stamps per month!], it just wouldn't be right. But thanks for y'alls help, folks. ~Dean. You probably already know this but you might keep an eye in the paper for someone getting rid of their tank. People move all the time and they seem to not want to take their heavy tanks. Every now and then I find a offer in the thrifty nickel which is a free paper. Best of Luck Erik |
I am actively because traveling over to my LFS ancient in the next few days, and if the aforementioned Oscar that I saw there today is still there, I am going to acquirement it, unless you association can argue me that I shouldn't.
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