I realize these are not everyone's cup of tea, but was wondering if anyone else keeps them.
My two.
My two.
The fish in the first photo has been with me for about 4 years and is in a 75 with 3 sd and the second a few months in a 55g. I may try them together in a 125 when the juvie gets a little bigger.I love them, the only reason I traded mine off was to get the absolute best from them, they'd need a species only tank. IME, they are a bit more submissive than a normal finned Oscar. However when I get the room, I would definitely dedicate a 100 gallon to 1 or possibly 2. Good luck with them, they're beautiful!
Thanks, I will have had the fish four years in January. One of the first fish I ever got.The first one is beautiful! I don't think I've ever seen an adult longfin before.
I had the older one in with a salvini for a while. The sal was quite nippy, and by the time the oscar turned around it had vanished back to its hiding spot. The fish was actually purchased from a small chain that does not even sell fish anymore as an assorted oscar with tigers and lutinos. I wasn't sure it was a veil, but it had a noticeably longer tail than the others.Nice fish! I remember my LFS having about 50 baby long finned oscars in a tank. Awesome sight. If I had a single oscar tank I would get a veil tailed or long finned, but because mine has to coexist in a SA/CA community, I opted for the normal short finned because I heard other fish can nip its fins making it look quite bedraggled.