A pair of Oscars will often eat their first few spawnings. They will usually get it right eventually. The biggest problem is making sure you have a Male/female pair. Two females will often get together and go through all the mating ritualsand lay heaps of ova only to eat them or watch them go white.
They can be aggressive, if this happens the weaker ones should be removed, as far as them eating their young some believe this is not so, case in point: in times of danger the Oscars will hide their young in their mouths similar to mouthbrooding.For information please see related link below!
Tiger Oscars really should only be kept with Tiger Oscars. if you can find a fish that can grow to be equally large and have the temperament to survive with an Oscar then by all means try to keep them together, but Oscars will eat anything.
An Oscar will pretty much eat any fish that will fit in their mouth.
Oscars (the fish) are supposed to eat goldfish, but they probably have a fish food for them on the market.
Yes, Oscars can eat bread but almost every living creature including humans can eat anything that is ate able so it doesn't mean that Oscars will like bread.
Oscars eat goldfish. Therefore, does it really matter if Oscars are faster?
Oscars are often hosted on TV and will be separated into several categories and the nominations for the prize will be read, then by popular vote the winner will be announced
minnows, carnivore food, goldfish, & flakes.
Yes they can and do eat moths and bugs. Live food is very good for Oscars.
Oscars should be kept alone so they don't eat any of your other fish of fight with other Oscars. Oscars also grow very fast and as they do they become more and more aggressive. They can sometimes be kept with a large plecostomus if your tank has plenty of room.
Yes, because it is part of a propernou n. It should be Oscars Night.
Yes, it can. Oscars do not discriminate. They have notoriously large appetites, and if it fits in its mouth, it will eat it. This can be dangerous for both parties involved, as the spines on plecos can kill an Oscar while it is eating.