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Oscar Fish with Big Eyes....


My favor Oscar tank on Youtube. I bought my oscar when he/she was at 2.5" to now 12". I still remember his/her tail fin was completely eaten/torn by the red mouth. Now the red mouth is his bi**ch. LOL
 
Like humans, most have asymetric looks without it being noticeable. e.g. take a look at Tom Cruise.
Its either genetics or something similiar to what kids gets in puberty called "growing pains"
I just think it makes them stand out, if its permanent :D

My tiger oscars doesnt have it tho, but they only 6-8 months old, got them when they were a size of an inch. biggest is now 11 inches, small one is 7 inches, got them at the same time and same size.
 
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Like humans, most have asymetric looks without it being noticeable. e.g. take a look at Tom Cruise.
Its either genetics or something similiar to what kids gets in puberty called "growing pains"
I just think it makes them stand out, if its permanent :D

My tiger oscars doesnt have it tho, but they only 6-8 months old, got them when they were a size of an inch. biggest is now 11 inches, small one is 7 inches, got them at the same time and same size.
Welcome aboard
Very interesting analysis.
 
Welcome aboard
Very interesting analysis.
Thank you :D
Also i read that oscars doesnt see its owner clear as day, but i noticed my oscars is getting very happy when i eat food in my room, like they beg for food, but i never feed them from my plates, but they can see im stuffing my mouth xD Sorry i could go on with my homemade theories xD
 
Your Oscar size looks fine I personally wouldn't feed too much may cause bloat and you will definitely have to increase your wc's and maintenance of filters to prevent HITH if you don't already know this.
+1 Too many fish are overfed. You don't want them skinny but keeping them slightly leaner than some you see isn't a bad thing, better for long term health than an overfed, overweight fish.
 
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