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Imp Black Oscar

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size – 2.5 inch
Temperament: Large Aggressive – Predatory

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Description

  • Black Oscar fish (scientifically known as Astronotus ocellatus) is a striking color variant of the popular Oscar cichlid. Known for its intelligence and interactive personality, this fish is a favorite among experienced aquarium enthusiasts. Here’s a detailed description:

    Appearance:

    • Coloration: Deep black or dark gray body, sometimes with faint marbling or subtle orange/red spots near the tail (reminiscent of the wild-type Oscar’s ocelli).

    • Body Shape: Large, oval-shaped, and slightly compressed laterally with a prominent forehead.

    • Size: Can grow up to 12–14 inches (30–35 cm) in captivity when well cared for.

    • Fins: Long, flowing dorsal and anal fins; tail fin is rounded. Juveniles may show some patterning, but adults are mostly solid black.

    Behavior & Temperament:

    • Highly intelligent—can recognize owners and even learn to beg for food.

    • Semi-aggressive; best kept with other large, robust fish (e.g., other Oscars, large catfish, or cichlids).

    • Can be territorial, especially during breeding.

    • Known to rearrange tank decor and dig in substrate.

    Habitat & Care:

    • Tank Size: Minimum 75 gallons for one adult, but 100+ gallons is ideal for a pair or community.

    • Water Conditions:

      • Temperature: 74–81°F (23–27°C)

      • pH: 6.0–7.5

      • Soft to moderately hard water.

    • Diet: Omnivorous but protein-heavy—feed pellets, live/frozen foods (shrimp, worms, small fish), and occasional veggies.

    • Lifespan: 10–15 years with proper care.

    Unique Traits:

    • Often called the “water dog” for its interactive nature.

    • May develop color changes based on mood or health.

    • Prone to Hole-in-the-Head disease if water quality is poor.

    Breeding:

    • Forms monogamous pairs; lays eggs on flat surfaces.

    • Parents guard eggs and fry aggressively.

    Note:

    While stunning, Black Oscars require experienced keepers due to their size, waste production, and territorial behavior. A well-maintained tank is crucial for their health.

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