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My oscar does'n breed???

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    I have albinos oscar and tiger oscar. They do lips lucking and tail bashing every 2 week but never saw any egg??? I feed them with blood worms 2 time a day and do 30% water change each week. I have fluval 305 and hydro sponge #5 in the tank with 2 slate on the bottum???
    In 55 gal an they are alone in the tank, do they need bigger tank???

    I have 2 severum in 55 gal with the same setup an they breed each 2 to 3 weeks !!!




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    Breeding is not a simple manifestation that you can expect from your pair of oscars. Based on the information you've provided, there needs to be other considerations to ensure that you increase the likelihood that they will breed. I would start off by asking myself these questions:

    -is the pair 1 male and 1 female
    -what are my water parameters
    -have I been feeding them a high protein diet
    -are the conditions in the tank setup for breeding
    -would they need more space
    -do I provide an ambient dark environment for them
    -would they just need to be left alone to do their business

    You should read up on how to breed oscars and setup the best breeding tank environment for your fish and just hope for mothernature to run it's course. You' re not going to force breed them.

    Here are further resources that can help enlighten your fish breeding inquiries:
    How to breed oscars, Astronotus ocellatus with pictures
    How to Breed Tropical Fish: How to breed and raise Oscars
    Breeding Oscar Fish and Raising Oscar Fry & Babies - Oscarfishlover.com
    http://aquariuminfo.org/oscar.html
    http://www.petcaregt.com/blog/how-to...scar-fish.html
    http://www.aquariumadvice.com/forums...ng-175555.html
    http://www.fishchannel.com/freshwate...scar-fish.aspx

    Compare the tanks in these youtube videos to your own setup:
    Oscars Breeding - YouTube

    Good luck.
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    Thx i will start by thats thx


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    My bet is that you do not have Male and Female,
    I've seen Males Court other Males,as Females will do the same to other Females..

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    Imho a 55 gallon tank isn't nearly big enough for a pair of adult Oscars. A standard 75G tank is the smallest tank I would even considered housing a pair of Oscars in and would have to have a massive filtration system. Even that is going to be considered too small by most in the hobby. Oscars are known to be quite difficult to breed but not impossible if well cared for. Good luck in the future.
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    I would agree, there are a pair clearing a pit on BBY but they are in a 135. Likely need more space to get a spawn out of them.
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    I add morw slate today and test the water and all was perfect. I will try that for a mounth with 20% water changer every day and if it dosent work i will transfer them into my 135 and transfer the redline snakehead into the 55... I hope he will stay in the tank :-)

    And i know its realy hard to tell the sex, or imposible befor they can lay eggs but if some one have trick for sex oscar??? If i look to ther body shape the albinos is realy more massif and bigger...


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    I had read that before, the sexing oscars post, and essentially unless you are staring at where their private parts are all the time to look for a change you won't notice... or unless you see the oscar laying egg's you won't know either.

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