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oscar question do u have info

Discussion in 'Fish and Aquarium - all types' started by lil shant, Jul 6, 2005.

  1. lil shant

    lil shant New Member

    i finally bought a 55 gallon adn i boght two oscars a albino and a tiger can u tell me if they will mate and can u tell me how to tell the gender adn show me pics of them.
     
  2. tski22

    tski22 New Member

    2 oscars will eventually not get along in a 55. A 75 will be your bare minumum for 2. How large are the oscars? You will most likely not be able to tell there gender unless the are 6 or 7+ inches by the venting process. The females will look like this i believe ( OO ) while the males will look like this ( oO ) Someone with more experience in venting may have to correct me I'm jsut trying to recollect the process. Hope this helps and Good Luck with the oscars. - tl
     
  3. Trickster

    Trickster New Member

    You either keep 1 oscar or at least 4 in a group. With just 2 oscars most liekly the stronger one will pick on the weaker one, and in some cases kill it. 55g is way to small for 2 oscars. You should get at least a 150g and add 3 more oscars to the bunch.
     
  4. M_wm

    M_wm New Member

    wow dude 150 is a bit excessive haha. For 2 oscars IF they get along id say 90gallons is a good size maybe even 80 if you are lucky.
     
  5. Nameless

    Nameless New Member

    I agree you need a 75 gallon minimum, you should get a new tank soon, or your oscars will be aggressive their might be complications with growth. Also, sexing oscars is very difficult even for the breeders themselves, but I think one of them has a vent or somthing I don't quite remember.
     
  6. lil shant

    lil shant New Member

    ok i returned the oscars and both 4 firemouth cichlids is that good for a 55 gallon
     
  7. M_wm

    M_wm New Member

    If you keep up with water changes I think 4 FM should be good
     

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