Oscar eggs?

jagarundi

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Hello all, I awakened this morning to find these tiny little white 'dots' spread out all over a flat rock. I noticed the Tiger Oscar was guarding these 'dots' closely. Am I about to have a batch of baby Oscars soon?
 
cyberbeer65 said:
Thats what it sounds like to me....Congratulations.

Well thanks. I just hope that the Green Terrors don't decide to have ANOTHER batch at the same time. At what point should I remove the fry once they are free swimming and begin feeding them?
 
First four quick questions...
(1)Are the eggs white or amber colored in appearance?
White = unfertile, amber = fertile.
(2)Did you observe mating routines and nest prep?
(3)Did you observe the extended vents of the fish during mating?
(4)Have your O's successfully mated in the past, are they a confirmed breeding pair?
Two females can and often do perform all the rituals and lay eggs together, even a lone female can lay eggs.
 
ChileRelleno said:
First four quick questions...
(1)Are the eggs white or amber colored in appearance?
White = unfertile, amber = fertile.
(2)Did you observe mating routines and nest prep?
(3)Did you observe the extended vents of the fish during mating?
(4)Have your O's successfully mated in the past, are they a confirmed breeding pair?
Two females can and often do perform all the rituals and lay eggs together, even a lone female can lay eggs.

The eggs are white. I did notice the tiger oscar picking up and spitting out rocks and they lip lock alot. As for mating in the past, they are both 11-12 inches long and they never mated before. I'm beginning to think that they are both females. How long should I wait to see if the eggs turn colors before I scoop them out? The guarding of the eggs by the Oscars are disrupting the tank.
 
jagarundi said:
How long should I wait to see if the eggs turn colors before I scoop them out? The guarding of the eggs by the Oscars are disrupting the tank.
24hrs
 
ChileRelleno said:

Then the time is up. I discovered the eggs on Saturday morning and it is now Monday evening. Oh well.......
 
BrianAW said:
thats a shame better luck in the future :)

I don't think I'll be having any luck with these two. I think they are both females. Thanks anyway!! :)
 
re

Sorry for your loss. I know the feeling to well.
I heard somewhere Oscars Mate for life. I don't know how true that is.
 
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