@meathead139 So, I have had oscarfishes for 2 years and they were ten because they took "pairchoosing" they have started the action 5 month ago. It is very intresting to 2 weeks times take eggs, unfortunatelly the babies always disappear... At now they take eggs too :)
The either got eaten by the parents, or you left the filter on and it sucked them all up. I recommend getting a 40 gallon tank to put the fry in before leaving them to be dinner.
cool! how long did it take? could you tell it was pregnant? and was this the first time you had oscars for pets..? im sorry 4 the questions but i have 2 oscrs and im trying to have them mate.. P.S chek m' out :D
Sorry my englis, i dont speak it very well. So that was the big problem or false, i left the filter, becuse i was stupid. So these parents did not eat their babies because they were caring with babies, they always shepherded them to nest, so they looked after them. I agree with you to when they are in eggs on the rock (parent's nest) it must remove the rock to other tank where be air pump filter. I tested and working very well :) Thanks your comment, it is useful!
@roltsi
Great video!
Mine fight my pair fights a lot too, but they're seeming to calm down a lot now. Good luck with them! :)
they are 2 years, and yeah they fight a lot, but now too :D And really beautiful to they save the babies
Sweet!
@meathead139 So, I have had oscarfishes for 2 years and they were ten because they took "pairchoosing" they have started the action 5 month ago. It is very intresting to 2 weeks times take eggs, unfortunatelly the babies always disappear... At now they take eggs too :)
The either got eaten by the parents, or you left the filter on and it sucked them all up.
I recommend getting a 40 gallon tank to put the fry in before leaving them to be dinner.
cool! how long did it take? could you tell it was pregnant? and was this the first time you had oscars for pets..? im sorry 4 the questions but i have 2 oscrs and im trying to have them mate..
P.S chek m' out :D
@roltsi "All's fair in love and war."
@Zaj4eq Oscars are excellent parents,and both will tend the young, even chewing up food for the fry to eat.
Sorry my englis, i dont speak it very well.
So that was the big problem or false, i left the filter, becuse i was stupid. So these parents did not eat their babies because they were caring with babies, they always shepherded them to nest, so they looked after them.
I agree with you to when they are in eggs on the rock (parent's nest) it must remove the rock to other tank where be air pump filter. I tested and working very well :)
Thanks your comment, it is useful!
How old are the parent oscars? did they fight alot before actually mating?
@footballstar322 Oh really? Do you have fish that have bred?
@TheFyroPyro :)
You left the parents in?!?!
@Stylesxo They was died :(
how much for one??
@TheFyroPyro The parents won't eat their babies
Can u move then to a smaller tank
there is no way to know you just have to be lucky and hopefully you get a female and a male....or you buy a pair that are known breeders
How much can u sell them for at a inch
@roltsi there so tiny hard to beleave a eatig machine is so small and warmless
How can i know if ur oscar is female or Male,????
they all died?
t5he babaies disapered becuase you left the paretns in
Lol sure they died... i mean... get eaten