Not as far as i know. I wouldn't risk it
Oscars Live in the Amazon River in South America
No, Oscars are carnivorous fish that primarily eat live fish, insects, and small crustaceans. Neon tetras are small, peaceful fish that are not typically part of an Oscar's diet. Oscars are large and aggressive fish that may view neons as potential prey rather than tank mates.
if you mean Are the Oscars live' as in the movie/rockstars, then YES.Yes, generally, the Oscars are produced live.
Yes they can and do eat moths and bugs. Live food is very good for Oscars.
Oscars (the fish) are supposed to eat goldfish, but they probably have a fish food for them on the market.
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.
If by "cleaner" you mean "cleaner wrass" the answer is no. Oscars are fresh water fish and cleaner wrass are marines (ie salt water fish)
Oscars are a type of fish that live in tropical waters. Fish that are captive will lay eggs approximately every thirty days.
True sharks can not be kept with Oscars. Oscars are freshwater fish and Sharks live in the ocean. There are however several species of freshwater fish that are commonly called sharks that could possibly be kept with Oscars provided the tank is large enough.
The fish most frequently referred to as the Oscar is Astronotus ocellatus. It is a freshwater cichlid. Oscars are predators that grow very large and eat anything, in quantity. If it fits into the Oscar's cavernous mouth, it will be eaten. They are not beginners' fish.
Yes, I have had lots of experience with Oscars. One of mine died recently from a sickness. Algae eater fish are not dominant, in this case the Oscar does not take it as a threat and does not bother it. The answer to your question is yes, an Oscar can live with an algae eater fish.
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.