Hey guys,
Not sure if im over reacting or not but lately my Oscar hasnt been as aggressive when i feed it.
For example, Id drop a pinch of Blood Worms into the tank and it will swim aggressively toward the food but once it gets there the Oscar looks at it and then just leaves it alone. As if it's not interested once it realizes what it is.
At first I thought it might be just bored with the same food so I went out and bought another type of food, floating Spirulina Sticks by Nutrifin Max and the Oscar does that same thing.
As far as overall behavior goes the fish is fine, swims all over...checks out things in the tank as usual. Fish seems healthy and there are no marks on its scales to assume that its injured or has a disease.
The Oscar is about 2 to 2 1/4 inches long...so Id assume it would be hungry due to its youth.
Tank is 130G tank
Water is 77 Degrees
Zero Ammonia, zero Nitrites and 13 ppm Nitrates
Any comments would be appreciated, thanks guys!
PS: Right now its the only fish in the tank.
Not sure if im over reacting or not but lately my Oscar hasnt been as aggressive when i feed it.
For example, Id drop a pinch of Blood Worms into the tank and it will swim aggressively toward the food but once it gets there the Oscar looks at it and then just leaves it alone. As if it's not interested once it realizes what it is.
At first I thought it might be just bored with the same food so I went out and bought another type of food, floating Spirulina Sticks by Nutrifin Max and the Oscar does that same thing.
As far as overall behavior goes the fish is fine, swims all over...checks out things in the tank as usual. Fish seems healthy and there are no marks on its scales to assume that its injured or has a disease.
The Oscar is about 2 to 2 1/4 inches long...so Id assume it would be hungry due to its youth.
Tank is 130G tank
Water is 77 Degrees
Zero Ammonia, zero Nitrites and 13 ppm Nitrates
Any comments would be appreciated, thanks guys!
PS: Right now its the only fish in the tank.