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I have two Oscars about 6 inches long each and they love to try and bite my
fingers when I feed them. I'm curious how hard they can bite once they are full grown. I have a two year old that likes to feed them. Should I be worried that they could hurt his fingers or even mine eventually? Thanks, Ryan |
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I have two Oscars about 6 inches long each and they love to try and bite
my fingers when I feed them. I'm curious how hard they can bite once they are full grown. I have a two year old that likes to feed them. Should I be worried that they could hurt his fingers or even mine eventually? I once reached into my oscar tank to remove a thermometer he had broken and he bit me hard enough to draw blood. Another time he went after the sparlkle of my ring and bit down on my wedding ring. Reaching into the tank is different than feeding though. maybe others have more experiences to share. Jayne |
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![]() "Ryan" wrote in message ... I have two Oscars about 6 inches long each and they love to try and bite my fingers when I feed them. I'm curious how hard they can bite once they are full grown. I have a two year old that likes to feed them. Should I be worried that they could hurt his fingers or even mine eventually? Thanks, Ryan Yes. I would not trust a 6" biting Oscar with a 2 year old's fingers. Their grip is reasonable, their grinding teeth are in the back (which a finger could reach), they can twist effectively when the finger is locked down. It's far better (IMHO) to teach your Oscar (or any pet) not to bite. A flick of your finger should teach respect, and then teach them to gentle pry your fingers open to get at food in your closed fist. Even then, this respect will sometimes not carry over past the regular feeder to the occasional feeder, so ymmv for your son. NetMax |
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I once reached into my oscar tank to remove a thermometer he had broken and
he bit me hard enough to draw blood. Another time he went after the sparlkle of my ring and bit down on my wedding ring. Reaching into the tank is different than feeding though. maybe others have more experiences to share. Jayne same thing happened to me with my red devil, i reached into tank to move a clay pot and he swam from one side of tank to other and bit my finger and drew blood, it didn't hurt that much but it was funny to me but not to my girlfriend she screamed and jumped up off the sofa and started to slap the tank where the RD was, it was hilarious! He is a funny fish, he jumps out of the tank when i dangle a pellet over the surface of the water and he takes it right from between my fingers (and man can he jump fast and high, sometimes if i'm not paying attention close enough he will bite my fingers along with the pellet and you can feel his teeth scraping along your skin as he's taking it) he likes to play too, I take a long wooden spoon and put it in front of his mouth and he likes to attack it and from time to time he bites on the spoon and holds on and i can pull him around the tank or pull him out of the water as he locks his mouth on the spoon or i can twist the spoon and spin him around upside down and back, but after a few minutes he gets tired and is not enthusiastic as he is at the start and then you can see him swim around breathing heavy (maybe i should put him on a diet and get him to work out more he needs to be in better shape) |
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Not only did my oscar bite hard enough to draw blood, but once, when I let
someone else feed the fish, it jumped out of the tank and gave him a fat lip! Nasty fish... "NetMax" wrote in message news ![]() "Ryan" wrote in message ... I have two Oscars about 6 inches long each and they love to try and bite my fingers when I feed them. I'm curious how hard they can bite once they are full grown. I have a two year old that likes to feed them. Should I be worried that they could hurt his fingers or even mine eventually? Thanks, Ryan Yes. I would not trust a 6" biting Oscar with a 2 year old's fingers. Their grip is reasonable, their grinding teeth are in the back (which a finger could reach), they can twist effectively when the finger is locked down. It's far better (IMHO) to teach your Oscar (or any pet) not to bite. A flick of your finger should teach respect, and then teach them to gentle pry your fingers open to get at food in your closed fist. Even then, this respect will sometimes not carry over past the regular feeder to the occasional feeder, so ymmv for your son. NetMax |
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I appreciate everyone's feedback. I have reconsidered my respect for these
fish. "Ryan" wrote in message ... I have two Oscars about 6 inches long each and they love to try and bite my fingers when I feed them. I'm curious how hard they can bite once they are full grown. I have a two year old that likes to feed them. Should I be worried that they could hurt his fingers or even mine eventually? Thanks, Ryan |
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