Photo's are forth coming, the green oscar is basically the natural oscar with no selective breeding for colors or fins etc. There is an LFS here in columbus that gets some pretty awesome fish and many of them are wild caught fish. The wild fish seem to have better personalities(more to my liking anyhow) and the color is fabulous. My oscar looks like dark green velvet most of the time, but when he over eats (my fault) he shows some red on the body. he is the shyest Oscar I have ever owned,but everything comes with a price I guess. Right now the LFS has firemouths coming in pretty regularly that are wildcaught and get them in at about 3/4" long. My FM is a true SOB!!!!, and so is the oscar. they are all babies right now but I still get daily flaring and the occasional lip lock when I feed. They have estabilished themselves well and thus far there have been no serious battles, but I am planning a 180g this winter for these three as they grow. If I get the 180, I will be buying a pair of the firemouths, in hopes of breeding. the one I have and all of them in the tank at the LFS are very vivid and well marked. when mine flares it's like the lights are being turned on. I have watched every week for a new batch of Oscars, but they haven't had any delivered for a while. I may get a second one if the timing is right, and the 180 becomes a sure thing.
BTW the LFS I buy my fish from is Byerly's aquarium in Grandview (west side of Columbus) Ohio