








if you can do some good water change without disturbing the oscars would be good especially if your water's not that good.(you'll have to cover the tank, make the water change with same temp water and make it slowly through in/out hose. You dont' want to aggrevate the oscars.....I do recommend some kind of filtration, but again, since oscars won't eat for a while that'll reduce water pollutions somewhat. You can leave your undergravel filter on probably until the eggs have really hatched. I'm not really familiar with undergravel filters, never used them so don't know how much danger there would be of fry getting pulled down, others here may know better. And yea, the oscars will "massage" the eggs with their fins kind of pusing them down onto the slate. The hovering over the eggs is good, creates a water current over the eggs ensuring good oxygenation thereby reducing their chance of getting fungus. I do recommend though not stressing them out, ie cover the tank. Now about oxygenation, make sure you have good water movement at the surface of the water. Most of the oxygen intake happens at water surface. This is when all your hard work and water changes pays off, enjoy! 




you just gotta be patient,



or maybe they're just shy and need some privacy....
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