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Old 07-30-2007, 07:31 AM   #1
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Default Tiger Oscar Cichlid

I am looking for a fish....that will, well eat other fish, and was thinking about a tiger oscar cichlid. I believe my pet store has one that i have been thinking about getting for a while, however have been patient in letting my tank cycle.

it is a predator correct?
how often would i have to feed it?

or is it one of the less agressive cichlids' as some sites are suggesting.

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Old 07-30-2007, 08:47 AM   #2
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Oscars are predators and will eat other fish, however this should in no way be a staple diet for them. Feeder goldfish are very fatty and have little nutrient and can result in the Oscar developing HITH or HLLE disease. Just looking for a fish based on it eating other fish is not a good way to go.
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Old 07-30-2007, 09:30 AM   #3
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so would it be something like

feed it flake food or pellet food and feed it live food once a week?
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i would feed pellets as a main, frozen krill 3 times a week, cause they help colors come out o the fish, earthworms, the other 3 days or so, and live feeders that i have gut loaded once a week.
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Old 07-30-2007, 09:37 AM   #5
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earth worms? like dig them up in the back yard or buy at a bait store/walmart, or do you buy special earth worms?
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Old 07-30-2007, 09:48 AM   #6
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For an oscar, I feed pellets once a day (on average) - usually the morning feeding before work.
In the afternoon or evening I feed all my tanks again, and this time I offer a bit more variety.
For oscars, the pm feeding is usually some sort of frozen food - krill, plankton, formula I or formula II cubes, shrimp, scallop, clam, etc. Other common items I feed are earthworms (I culture them, but I've also bought them at my LFS or baitshop), live crayfish, live shrimp, and live crickets.

When I was breeding oscars, feeder fish were a once every 3-4 MONTHS treat -- they very frequently are sources of disease. Nowadays, I just skip the feeders altogether - oscars really do better without them. In fact I have fish breeding in the 125g tank I have my Oscar in, and the oscar doesn't even seem to chase the many fish that it could easily swallow.

Which begs the question - how big of a tank are you cycling ?
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