this may be competely normal, but im new to keeping oscars.
I recently purchased a 6inch tiger oscar from a respectable local fish store, and every now and then ill watch him just sink to the bottom and "lie down" he'll just rest on the bottom and lean on the glass like hes taking a break until i walk away, once im out of his sightline hes back to normal fishy activities.
also he fights his reflection a lot, which im assuming is normal.
He is currently in a 55 but i can easily upgrade to a 90(biggest i can fit on the this stand) with the same stand(built myself, gave me an option depending on what route i wanted)
He and a catfish are the only fish in the tank, as well as a pleco i never see.
Im thinking its just because he isnt fully adjusted to the new home. when im out of his sight he seems more normal. Is this fish really smart enough to recognize im not his old owner? if so, how can i help settle down?
also, what are some good "treats" i ca give him that are good for him as well?
thanks for the help.
I recently purchased a 6inch tiger oscar from a respectable local fish store, and every now and then ill watch him just sink to the bottom and "lie down" he'll just rest on the bottom and lean on the glass like hes taking a break until i walk away, once im out of his sightline hes back to normal fishy activities.
also he fights his reflection a lot, which im assuming is normal.
He is currently in a 55 but i can easily upgrade to a 90(biggest i can fit on the this stand) with the same stand(built myself, gave me an option depending on what route i wanted)
He and a catfish are the only fish in the tank, as well as a pleco i never see.
Im thinking its just because he isnt fully adjusted to the new home. when im out of his sight he seems more normal. Is this fish really smart enough to recognize im not his old owner? if so, how can i help settle down?
also, what are some good "treats" i ca give him that are good for him as well?
thanks for the help.