rlamot0024
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Yea im not sure. Ive never seen one like it thoI’m just pointing them out. It’s weird that his eyes are red even though he has black but I suppose that just happens sometimes.
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Yea im not sure. Ive never seen one like it thoI’m just pointing them out. It’s weird that his eyes are red even though he has black but I suppose that just happens sometimes.
He’s still very cool looking. I wonder if he’ll get more color as he grows?Yea im not sure. Ive never seen one like it tho
I wouldn't say it's perfect, a 55 gallon is 12 inches wide. Oscars grow longer than the width of the tank.Good, a 55g is the perfect size for one Oscar.
I was told a 55 was good for 1Yeah he's gonna need bigger than a 55 full grown.
Pretty little guy!
A lot of people seem to think it is, but most people I've seen are starting to realize that it's quite small for them. As I said, they grow longer than the tank is wide, which I would say makes the tank unsuited for an adult. A 75 gallon would be much preferable as it offers more width for them.I was told a 55 was good for 1
I ought lutino was yellow with red eyes. It is with canaries . . .I hate to be "that guy", but I'm seeing a lutino oscar. Note the black on the fins.
I don't think he has black patches - I think it's just darker areas (gravel, tubes etc) showing through the pale thin fin tissue.I’m just pointing them out. It’s weird that his eyes are red even though he has black but I suppose that just happens sometimes.
If you look closely you can see a pattern, unless the cords are curved exactly to the shape of the fins I’m pretty sure that it’s coloration. I’ve seen a few similar oscars before, none exactly like this but a few had that black pattern.I don't think he has black patches - I think it's just darker areas (gravel, tubes etc) showing through the pale thin fin tissue.
I’m honestly not sure. He probably was bred to be pure white, he just ended up with a few black spots.For everyone pointing out black spots what kind of oscar is he in your opinion
I will definitely post pictures as he growsI was going to comment on the black as well. Regardless, it's a beautiful oscar. I'd be interested to see more pics of him once he has grown more.
I wouldn't say it's perfect, a 55 gallon is 12 inches wide. Oscars grow longer than the width of the tank.
This.A lot of people seem to think it is, but most people I've seen are starting to realize that it's quite small for them. As I said, they grow longer than the tank is wide, which I would say makes the tank unsuited for an adult. A 75 gallon would be much preferable as it offers more width for them.
Ok maybe ill just look for a 75 for him thenThis.
Yeah I'd go 75g or larger. If the tank is only as wide as he is long, thats not a very comfortable space to turn around in. I think both you and him would be much happier with him having a larger space.
Zero clue on what kind he is though. Only albinos I've seen have had the orange markings. He's quite unique looking!