No. Albinism is an inherited condition present at birth, characterized by a lack of pigment that normally gives color to the skin, fins, hair, and eyes. Many types of albinism exist, all of which involve lack of pigment in varying degrees.
Albino fish should be fed a small amount of food, 1-2 times a day, that they can consume within a few minutes. Overfeeding can lead to health issues and water quality problems in the aquarium. It's important to monitor their behavior and adjust the amount of food given based on their appetite.
I have 4 green spotted puffer fish living with a albino tiger Oscar them seem to get along fine, the puffers seem to do there thing while the Oscar tends to himself.
A bulging eye in an albino Oscar fish could be caused by a bacterial infection, a parasitic infestation, or a physical injury. It is important to consult with a veterinarian specialized in fish health to diagnose the exact cause and provide appropriate treatment.
The fish that cleans other fish is called a cleaner fish. They remove parasites and dead skin from other fish in a symbiotic relationship, benefiting from the food source while providing a service to the other fish.
The plural form of albino is albinos.
No. It's an amphibian.
No it is a carnivore
Albino fish should be fed a small amount of food, 1-2 times a day, that they can consume within a few minutes. Overfeeding can lead to health issues and water quality problems in the aquarium. It's important to monitor their behavior and adjust the amount of food given based on their appetite.
Angelfish Albino Cory.
pale scale, pale tail
There are two kinds of 'albino' catfish commonly seen in aquariums. One is the albino channel catfish....which will grow to be VERY LARGE and will eat anything it can put in its gaping mouth...the other kind is the albino corydoras catfish. The corydoras will get along PERFECTLY with guppies and just about any aquarium fish...'library' or not.
Original answer - "i don't know but try this. put a dead fighting fish in a tank that has albino tiger barbs OR tiger barbs and see if the fish attack or eat the dead fish."I have an albino tiger barb, and through my research and experience I can almost guarantee that a fighting fish and an albino tiger barb will absolutely not do. Scientists don't know why tiger barbs have an unusual fin nipping behavior. I emphasize this especially if the fighting fish is the Siamese kind. Long fins+tiger barbs=bad choice. My albino even nipped the other albinos' fins, which proved fatal. Don't take your chances.Sources - "Aquarium and Pondfish", personal experience.
Oscar fish come in various colors such as red, orange, albino, and tiger patterned.
Not totally sure but if the black Oscar is bigger that could be the reason
Most of the time they eat this stuff called frog and tadpole bites... that's all i know but they might eat little fish too because i had fish in the tank with my albino frogs and the fish ended up gone so im guessing they ate them......
Well, they stay the same size as you see them in the pet store you go to unless you see a regular catfish that's albino. P.S. the albino catfish is actually just a type of fish that you see in stores is actually just a small type of catfish that looks like a small albino catfish.
Yes. Both are peaceful fish.