Red Tiger Oscar 2
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The Red Tiger Oscar Fish, also known simply as the Oscar, is a captivating and popular species in the aquarium hobby. These fish are native to South America, primarily found in the Amazon River basin, including areas in Brazil, Colombia, and Peru. Known for their striking appearance, Oscars are characterized by their vibrant red, orange, and black markings, which give them their distinctive tiger-like appearance.
Origin: The Red Tiger Oscar Fish originates from the Amazon River basin in South America.
Temperature: The ideal temperature for Red Tiger Oscar Fish is between 25°C to 28°C (77°F to 82°F). Maintaining a consistent water temperature within this range is crucial for their well-being.
Feeding: Oscars are carnivorous and have a hearty appetite. Their diet should consist of a variety of foods, including high-quality pellets, live or frozen foods like fish, shrimp, and earthworms. Offering a diverse diet is essential to ensure they receive the necessary nutrients for optimal growth and health.
Water Quality: These fish thrive in slightly acidic to neutral water conditions with a pH level between 6.5 to 7.5. Additionally, they prefer water hardness levels between 5 to 20 dGH (degrees of General Hardness) to mimic their natural habitat.
Ideal Aquarium Size: To accommodate Red Tiger Oscar Fish, it's recommended to have a spacious aquarium with a capacity of at least 200 liters (approximately 53 gallons). Ensure the tank has proper filtration, strong water circulation, and hiding places like rocks or driftwood to create a suitable environment.
Lifespan: With proper care, Red Tiger Oscar Fish can live up to 10 to 15 years in captivity. A well-maintained tank and a balanced diet contribute significantly to their longevity.
Community Tank Compatibility: Oscars can be territorial and aggressive, so it's best to keep them in a species-only tank or with large, robust fish of similar temperament. Avoid keeping them with smaller or more passive species, as they may become targets of aggression.
Breeding: Breeding Red Tiger Oscar Fish can be a challenging but rewarding endeavor. To encourage breeding, provide a separate breeding tank with a flat, clean surface like a smooth rock or ceramic tile for them to lay eggs. The pair will take turns guarding the eggs and fry, and it's crucial to ensure proper water conditions and nutrition during this period.
Please note: We don't ship live animals. You can order online and choose click and collect, and we will hold it for you.