'lo,
i have a 20 gallon tank that currently houses a two and a half inch long blood parrot, three silver dollars of about the same size, and a one-eyed oscar.
I'm planning on upping the tank and I was thinking that a 55 would probably be my safest bet.
i'm worried as to my oscar's size. he's barely three and a half inches long, and i've had him since about january, when he was two inches long. he gets ghost shrimp, the ocassional danio or very small feeder goldfish, and sometimes frozen brine shrimp or bloodworms.
he's just not growing nearly as fast as the other oscars i've seen or owned, and i am wondering if his sickly condition as a smaller fish (i rescued him from work, as a larger oscar had eaten his eye and tore him up pretty badly, rendering him unsellable) is a factor in his seemingly stunted growth.
any thoughts on the subject?
i have a 20 gallon tank that currently houses a two and a half inch long blood parrot, three silver dollars of about the same size, and a one-eyed oscar.
I'm planning on upping the tank and I was thinking that a 55 would probably be my safest bet.
i'm worried as to my oscar's size. he's barely three and a half inches long, and i've had him since about january, when he was two inches long. he gets ghost shrimp, the ocassional danio or very small feeder goldfish, and sometimes frozen brine shrimp or bloodworms.
he's just not growing nearly as fast as the other oscars i've seen or owned, and i am wondering if his sickly condition as a smaller fish (i rescued him from work, as a larger oscar had eaten his eye and tore him up pretty badly, rendering him unsellable) is a factor in his seemingly stunted growth.
any thoughts on the subject?