Lemon oscar turning orange

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Tricky29

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Hey guys for anyone who can answer this I was just wondering if it’s normal to have a lemon Oscar start turning orange
 
Hey guys for anyone who can answer this I was just wondering if it’s normal to have a lemon Oscar start turning orange
Yes, yes it is. Lemon Oscars are just a color mutation of the regular lutino red Oscars. Some may stay yellow but the majority of em will turn orange-gold in color. Also don't be surprised if it starts growing black fins as it's just a left over trait from their ancestors. Here's what mine ended up like at 10in for comparison.

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Thanks it’s more of a gold-orange color right now ? i got him more for his personality anyways but was just wondering if it was normal. Have a nice day and much appreciated for your help
 
Any line-bred fish (those type oscars included) have the ability to change, as latent genes evolve.
Some revert to varying degrees of natural coloration, some other colors. Whatever is part of their background in the many line of ancestors.
Oscars have been line bed for decades, so there are many combinations and possibilities.
 
Keep in mind that yellow fish will also turn orange if there are red enhancers, either natural or artificial, in their food. Almost every commercial fish food includes astaxanthin in some form, which is the carotenoid pigment naturally found in things like krill, shrimp, and salmon. People who buy yellow discus often get upset when they turn orange, and it's almost always due to the astaxanthin found in cichlid pellets/flakes.
 
Any line-bred fish (those type oscars included) have the ability to change, as latent genes evolve.
Some revert to varying degrees of natural coloration, some other colors. Whatever is part of their background in the many line of ancestors.
Oscars have been line bed for decades, so there are many combinations and possibilities.

Yup. My Oscar started off copper then turned red. Now he's a combination of his adult and juvie pattern!
 
Young Oscar's will only tell you general information like if its a tiger or solid at best.

My case in point. This O started with just six dots on each side.
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Fast forward a year and half
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Quite a change. Genes, food, water conditions can all alter final appearance.

Proof of foods ability to alter the fishes looks.
Here my O about 6in long.
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And here a month or so later after I added krill to each meal
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