About the Longfin Oscar
Name: Longfin Oscar
Max Size: The Longfin Oscar, scientifically known as Astronotus ocellatus, is a large fish that can reach a maximum size of around 12-16 inches in length.
Recommend pH: The Longfin Oscar prefers slightly acidic to neutral water conditions, with a recommended pH range of 6.5-7.5.
Recommended Temperature (Β°F): Maintain the aquarium temperature for the Longfin Oscar between 74-82Β°F (23-28Β°C).
Diet: Longfin Oscars are omnivorous and have a hearty appetite. They accept a wide range of foods, including high-quality pellets, flakes, live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, small fish, and even some plant matter. It's important to provide them with a varied diet to ensure optimal health and nutrition.
Temperament: Longfin Oscars are known for their bold and charismatic personalities. They can be territorial and may exhibit aggression, especially during breeding or when housed with smaller tank mates. It's important to provide them with adequate space and appropriate tank mates to minimize aggression.
Schooling or Non-Schooling Fish: Longfin Oscars are not schooling fish and are typically kept as solitary individuals or in mated pairs.
Possible Types of Tank Mates: When choosing tank mates for Longfin Oscars, it's important to consider their potential size and aggression. They are best kept with larger, robust fish that can handle their occasional aggressive behavior. Some suitable tank mates include other large cichlids, larger catfish species, or robust bottom-dwelling fish.
Behavior: Longfin Oscars are active swimmers and enjoy exploring their surroundings. They are known for their intelligence and can be trained to recognize their owners. Longfin Oscars are also skilled jumpers, so it's important to provide a secure aquarium lid to prevent escape.
Fun Fact: Longfin Oscars are a stunning variation of the popular Oscar fish. With their elongated and flowing fins, they create a captivating display as they gracefully swim through the water. Their striking appearance and engaging behavior make them a favorite among many aquarium enthusiasts.