by hunter74083 on Sun Jul 24, 2005 10:45 pm
Well,, We have had our pair of Oscars for about 18 months,, They were about 2 inches long at purchase,, Tonight, we came home, (with the idea of doing a tank cleaning), My wife asked me what these round things were in the tank, on the bottom,, I said they were eggs,, I have never had a mated pair, So I was very happy,, There were no eggs in the tank when we left,,, So we figure they were layed around 3pm..The only other fish in the tank are 2 algie eaters<(about 5 in. long), Just wanted to know if we have to worry about them getting to the eggs,, the parents seem to run them away, if they get to close,, This is a 55 gal. tank, with a bio filtration system,,Also,, the female seemed to turn a darker color,,They are both albino oscars,,,Any thoughts would be appreciated,,, Sure would like to save as many as we can.. We even have a 25 gal. tank set up and ready to transfer them,,, Need to know what to look for,, or should we leave them alone, with the parents ,,, Thanks every one