G'day
Got a group of 6x juvenile A. crassipinnis a month ago. They were marketed in Australia as Wildcaught Bumblebee Oscars 'Araguala Brazil'. From what I have seen online, it seems these have been for sale globally over the last couple of months.
Whether they are wildcaught or not is debatable (I don't really care). However some of my own notes have been that their behavior is quite obviously different to what you see in aquarium strains. They group together when threatened, and even stay fairly close by when not threatened even as they have gotten a little larger (currently 5-6"). They also appear to be bit more aggressive than your average aquarium strain Oscar.
Everything I have read online states that they are a smaller species of Oscar. Their growth rate to date has been nothing short of phenomenal. The two pics were taken exactly 1 month and 1 day apart. The growth and change in appearance is very obvious.
I bought some albino's at almost the exactly same time to grow out (growing out in a different tank) and they've outgrown the albinos considerably over the same time.
Thanks,
AK
Got a group of 6x juvenile A. crassipinnis a month ago. They were marketed in Australia as Wildcaught Bumblebee Oscars 'Araguala Brazil'. From what I have seen online, it seems these have been for sale globally over the last couple of months.
Whether they are wildcaught or not is debatable (I don't really care). However some of my own notes have been that their behavior is quite obviously different to what you see in aquarium strains. They group together when threatened, and even stay fairly close by when not threatened even as they have gotten a little larger (currently 5-6"). They also appear to be bit more aggressive than your average aquarium strain Oscar.
Everything I have read online states that they are a smaller species of Oscar. Their growth rate to date has been nothing short of phenomenal. The two pics were taken exactly 1 month and 1 day apart. The growth and change in appearance is very obvious.
I bought some albino's at almost the exactly same time to grow out (growing out in a different tank) and they've outgrown the albinos considerably over the same time.
Thanks,
AK