I found out early this morning that my Uncle passed away... He was one of the biggest influences in getting me into the hobby... Jimmy had been a professional breeder of several types of fish for over 50 years, but by far and away, his favorite fish has always been the Oscar. In the years before his health got bad, he had upwards of 50 adults in his fish room (which was really his entire house).
So, my natural desire is to make one of my 120g tanks home to an Oscar as a memorial to Uncle Jimmy, with an Oscar named Jimmy in his honor. The problem I have run into: all of my tanks are planted. The one I planned on is mostly stone with Java moss covering the rock work, Anubias, some crypts, and some Valisnera. The only other Denison of the tank is a TT Eel only about 6” long that never leaves his rocky tunnels.
Given Oscars have a rep of destroying 99% of all plants, does anyone have any tips, tricks, suggestions, success stories, etc, on how to get an Oscar to ignore the plants? Or am I going to have to take out all the plants in the end? I’d love to keep what plants are there if possible.
So, my natural desire is to make one of my 120g tanks home to an Oscar as a memorial to Uncle Jimmy, with an Oscar named Jimmy in his honor. The problem I have run into: all of my tanks are planted. The one I planned on is mostly stone with Java moss covering the rock work, Anubias, some crypts, and some Valisnera. The only other Denison of the tank is a TT Eel only about 6” long that never leaves his rocky tunnels.
Given Oscars have a rep of destroying 99% of all plants, does anyone have any tips, tricks, suggestions, success stories, etc, on how to get an Oscar to ignore the plants? Or am I going to have to take out all the plants in the end? I’d love to keep what plants are there if possible.