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Only registered members can post on forum 1 Year, 6 Months ago
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Guests who wish to post on the forum will now notice the message administrator has disabled public right access Basically this means that guests cannot post messages on the forum now. I was getting a lot of Spam entries so if you want to post on the forum, you will now have to register. Registering on oscarfishlover.com is very straightforward and only takes a couple of minutes.
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mimi (User)
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Re:Only registered members can post on forum 1 Year, 5 Months ago
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I keep seeing websites stating that oscars usually only grow to be about 12 inches, but I've had mine for about a year and a half, and he's grown to be 16 inches in length in a 55 gallon tank. Of course he's the only one in there besides a pleco which has also grown way past his length( almost 10 inches). I swear there must be steroids in the water.
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Re:Only registered members can post on forum 1 Year, 5 Months ago
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Welcome to the website
For future reference, could I please ask you to post in the correct forum?. Your question is about Oscars so it should be posted in in "the Oscar fish"
Okay, regarding the growth rate of your Oscar. That certainly is a remarkable rate of growth within one year. How much do you feed it? Oscars will grow quickly if you feed them a lot. I certainly wouldn't expect an Oscar to be 16 inches within a year.
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Re:Only registered members can post on forum 1 Year, 5 Months ago
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I have a book on Oscars at home and I recall reading that wild oscars as well as common tigers tend to grow in excess of 12" perhaps to 14-15" but that the other strains, (Reds, Albinos etc) tend to stay smaller at about 12". I'm not home so I can't reference the book exactly but in any event, 16" in length in one year is rather remarkable, especially in a 55, and really especially sharing that 55 with a rather good sized pleco too.
I would definitely consider upgrading to a 75-125 for their sake.
Welcome aboard (and please do consider what section is more appropriate for your future post topics.)
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Ken, 51, NJ-USA (2 Tiger Oscars)
Need to give away one healthy 1 year old Oscar if you know of anyone interested. See the adoption thread for photos. Thanks!
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