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Oscars eat goldfish. Therefore, does it really matter if Oscars are faster?
Oscars are carnivorous and have large appetites. They should be fed a variety of foods such as high-quality pellets, live or frozen foods like bloodworms, brine shrimp, and feeder fish. It is important not to overfeed Oscars as they can easily become overweight.
no the Oscar will eat it. i bought an albino clawed frog and my Oscar at it the frog was in the tank for ten min. I had a couple of the albino frogs in the tank with several large Oscars and a synadontis catfish for years. Needless to say when i got the Oscars the frogs were larger than them and unable to eat them so i think that helped a lot. One of the frogs did happen to get eaten by the catfish though when I was transproting them to my new apartment.
Oscars grow relatively large, aggressive and are messy fish. If there is sufficent room in the tank and the Oscars are of similar size it would be possible. Just feed current Oscar first, turn off the aquarium lights and perhaps rearrange the aquariums decorations as you add the next one. Fish are more passive when full, having the tank dark decreases stress on both fish to make the introduction easier and rearranging the tank decor will sometimes pacify some territorial fish.
Oscars are a type of fish that live in tropical waters. Fish that are captive will lay eggs approximately every thirty days.
Guppies will eat neons tetra babies but are not large enough to eat fully grown neons.
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?
minnows, carnivore food, goldfish, & flakes.
Yes they can and do eat moths and bugs. Live food is very good for Oscars.
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.
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.
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