First you must buy fish tank :0
2006-10-20 06:23:53
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answered by Anonymous
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First you must buy large fish tank.
One oscar = 55 gallon tank
Two oscars = 75 gallon tank
3-4 oscars = 125 gallon tank
Oscars grow very fast and will be 8-10 inches long in their first year if you feed and take care of them properly. This includes regular (weekly) partial (25-30%) water changes and high protein food. No live feeder fish (they bring diseases into your tank).
2006-10-20 13:27:56
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answered by 8 In the corner 6
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I've had oscars for over 10 years and right now have a 10 inch albino tiger oscar. First-for one oscar you will need at least a 55 gallon tank. In smaller tanks, they will grow fast and then be prone to diseases simply because of their amout of poop and messy habits.
Oscars are a time commitment and are wonderful fish. if you want to know more about them, email me at khacchor@yahoo.com
2006-10-20 13:27:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Read about them.
Hobbyists who know something about fish consider the tiger oscar as a hybrid. They prefer the purer Red Oscar.
2006-10-22 21:51:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I had Oscar's for years as well. You need a lot of room! 55+ gallons. We had a 150 gallon tank and my albino Tiger, Orval, got to be HUGE! The eat a lot, and they love worms. A lot of room is the most important part. You'll also want to make sure you're getting enough oxygen mixed with it's water.
2006-10-20 13:40:19
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answered by lillibellemichele 2
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If you haven't kept fish before, do some reading on things like nitrogen cycle, etc. as you will have to cycle your tank to avoid harming your fish. go to www.fishforums.com message board and check out the cycling info.
Oscars are nice fish, but do get very large, as everyone has said. And they have to have a big enough tank to live in. It is not true that they only grow as large as the tank.
2006-10-20 15:20:26
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answered by judy a 2
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buy fish tank buy fish food and then fish ok
2006-10-20 15:04:58
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answered by angel 2
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Heat a well-greased skillet on med-high for about 5 minutes.... :)
2006-10-20 13:36:29
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answered by Anonymous
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