April, 2008. Most of these guys
measure about 10 inches. All oscars look similar but not often
alike. LA
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Probably the worst case of hole in the head disease I've ever seen.
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Very nice color. The spots in this case are duckweed floating in
the water.
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Sort of a fatty. Also nice color.
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Nicely colored albino tiger. Some scratches along his lateral
line. They will heal.
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Same gut two weeks later.
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Poor picture of a "normal" oscar. Note the eye (ocellatus) on his
caudal peduncle.
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Two weeks later. Much better pic. Very nice fins.
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Very uncomfortable super red.
Two-inchers.
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Two-inch long-fin oscars new in their tank.
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Two-inch well adjusted long-fin oscar. Their long fins are more
susceptible to damage.
Three to four-inchers.
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three-inch red oscar. Usually considered a medium. Color
somewhat uneven.
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Four-inch red with more even color.
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Very similar.
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At three inches, the red color goes thru an un even phase. It will get
darker for months.
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Uncomfortable five-incher starting to get his color back.
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Four inch normal resisting our photo attempt. Probably been on a
minnow diet. Not much color.
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Four-inch normals do not lack all color when they eat
carotene-containing foods.
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Four-inch albino with intriguing colors.
Oscars 1
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Oscars 3
Oscars 4
Oscars 5
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Oscars III
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