74 to 87 degrees Fahrenheit, but they like 77 degrees Fahrenheit because it reduces stress and diseases they may catch.
Yes, Oscar Cichlids can be kept with other fish in a large enough tank. However, they can be aggressive and territorial, so tank mates should be of similar size and temperament. It's important to provide plenty of hiding spots and space to reduce aggression levels.
One Oscar needs around 20 Gals. Two can survive in about 30 gals. If you wish to rear Oscars you will need at least 5 young fish to avoid deaths from bullying and you will need to house them in at least a 50 Gallon tank.
absolutely......NOT you are on drugs if you think so Oscars are very beautiful fish and deserve atleast a 30 gallon. if you would keep it in a 10 it will stop growing on the outside but on the inside they wont stop and eventually die from internal bleeding
This is not an easy job. Get a clean 5 gallon bucket. Not an old one, but a new one that has never been used. Clean it with WATER. No soaps, no detergents. Take enough water out of the tank to fill the bucket. Place the fish in the bucket. Drain the tank enough to make it light enough for two or three people to carry without dropping it. BE CAREFUL! Once the tank is downstairs, refill the tank. De-chlorinate the water. Add the proper amounts of aquarium salts and Stress Zyme. Try to get the tank refilled as close to the original temperature as possible. Place the Oscar back into the tank and leave it alone for several hours. It will shock a bit, but the fish should be back to normal in a day or two. Oscars are hearty and tough fish. Good luck!
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.
No oscar will eat it
How long does it take for a oscar to get used to a new tank
that probably wouldn't be a good idea.. the Oscar will probably eat it.
It is spelt TEMPERATURE.
-50 Celsius
I have an Oscar Cichlid in the same tank as mine and I also used to have it with guppy's.
no you souldnt if you do they will be dead by the oxygen
If the tank is large enough. For rearing young Oscars a 50 gallon tank is about right for 5 fish.
Yes can very well. Fish will only grow to the size of the tank so that means the Oscar will probably only get about 6 inches tops. And i would eventually upgrade to a 30 gal tank withing the next 6 months.
Possibly the aquarium is too small for him/her and it is trying too escape the confines of the tank.
Yes it will be fine and have room to grow
NO! Turtles are reptiles and should be kept in a vivarium never in an aquarium with fish. Reptiles and amphibians will foul the water and the fish will not survive.