They will mate when they are ready and can produce a new spawning every 6 to 8 weeks once they start. Provided all their living conditions are perfect for them.
Oscars are cichlids! They are from the South American group of cichlids. Fish can mate only within the same species. Oscars can only mate with other Oscars.
Yes, but i am not sure what patches of color will the baby will have.
Oscars are cichlids that lay eggs on hard surfaces. They like flowerpots because they can guard the entrance against predators.
No one can make Oscars mate. Oscars need to be mature and in breeding condition and must also be in a very large tank. They also need to choose their own mate. Sometimes two females will spawn together so their owner thinks they are a pair and then wonders why the eggs never develop into fry. There is no known way to sex Oscars other than by an expert 'venting' them no matter what other people say. Oscars are one of the fish that come under the category of having "No sexual dimorphism".
A pair of Oscars can mate for life (up to 20 years) if they are not separated somehow. They do tend to slow down as they age though and in my experience loose their fecundity somewhat once they are over 15 years old.
To be honest, if you just buy 2 gerbils, boy and girl, then it is unpredictable to know when they mate. They could mate anytime. :D
I don't think the Oscars are coming up anytime soon, but if they are let's hope they'll be there. I do know they got slimed the other night at the "Kids Choice Awards." From, your friend.
Oscars are the breed of fish that mate the most. However, guppies and trigger fish also mate much more than other breeds of fish.
He has no mate and from the portrayal I don't think he is old enough to consider one anytime soon.
When they are about 4-5months old
A rat has no breeding season, so it can mate anytime. If you put a male and female rat in the same cage, they will most likely mate. They could probably breed anywhere.
A legal check mate in chess is anytime the king piece is in a position that cannot avoid capture by the opponent's pieces. A legal checkmate signifies the end of the chess game.