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Oscars grow fairly big, usually bigger than an adults hand. A 75 gallon is bare minimum for a Tiger Oscar. I suggest that you rehome him, and find fish suitable for the size tanks that you have. Research is key in fishkeeping. If you arent prepared to keep a fish in its requirements, you dont...
Nope. despite java fern needing really no light whatsoever, its still better for the plant. plus with the addititon of co2 and ferts, its much better for the plant, so sadly no:/
Basically the point of coloring them is to appeal to young children, and to coy the parents to get a tank for them with glofish. A marketing tool if you ask me.
well, looks like ive got some time to enjoy seeing them grow bigger. is there a reccomended amount for a 55 gallon once they are full size?? ive heard 6 is the max for full sized. i just wanna be sure, so i can rehome them.
In my experiences, the regular danios live longer than the Glofish you see at pet stores. the dye used harms the fish, and they dont live long. in my opinion, i would much rather buy regular danios. and the colored dont school with the regular ime.