Photo #1 - My Red Oscar In The Corner, Resting After Eating ...

Submitted By: CINdy on
Photo Caption: My Red Oscar in the corner, resting after eating a goldfish, he can't close his mouth because the fish is just inside his lips.
freshwater fish - astronotus ocellatus - red oscar stocking in 30 gallons tank - My Red Oscar in the corner, resting after eating a goldfish, he can't close his mouth because the fish is just inside his lips.
freshwater fish - astronotus ocellatus - albino oscar stocking in 30 gallons tank - My Albino Oscar with a just gulped Goldfish sticking out of his mouth. *yummy*

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Country: Canada
Description: Ghetto tank - a little of this and a little of that. 29 gallons, aqua clear filter, heater from Wal-Mart, pink, green, black rocks. Home to 2 Bala Sharks, 1 Reg Tiger Oscar, 1 Albino Oscar, 1 Neon Gourami and 1 "Plecy"
Advice: Buy cheap fish to start with, you may lose a few. Get some live plants in there to take care of nitrites and nitrates.
Fish Kept: 2 Bala Sharks, 1 Reg Tiger Oscar, 1 Albino Oscar, 1 Neon Gourami and 1 "Plecy"
Corals/Plants: ummm some fuzzy plants.....dunno the name
Tank Size: 30 gallons
Quote: Be who you are, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. :o)

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