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@juggalo309 its actually common in most chiclids and even other fish. My arowana does it and even catfish does it. It is not is not the good fault it's just your oscar. dont worry tho they are eating.
I have two oscars that are about a foot long. I gave them that same food but it made the filter (on my magnum350) turned orange within a couple days. they would eat it but alot of debris would come out of the gills. almost like they were spitting it out. I went back to the large pellets. is that normal with that stick food?
if only my fussy peacock basses will eat them, its so hard to get them to convert from feeders
kelvgan 5 months ago
what wold one of those go for
FreddieMcswaggness 1 year ago
@juggalo309 its actually common in most chiclids and even other fish. My arowana does it and even catfish does it. It is not is not the good fault it's just your oscar. dont worry tho they are eating.
dinhy34 1 year ago
is that nile perches?
eight08beast 1 year ago
@juggalo309 i t happens with most oscars. all three of mine do it. do you have vids of your oscars cuzz i would love to see.
awinski999 1 year ago
@juggalo309 Whoever put up this commercial disguised as a YouTube video is not happy with you for criticizing his company's product.
Capitalism sucks.
polemius01 1 year ago
I have two oscars that are about a foot long. I gave them that same food but it made the filter (on my magnum350) turned orange within a couple days. they would eat it but alot of debris would come out of the gills. almost like they were spitting it out. I went back to the large pellets. is that normal with that stick food?
juggalo309 1 year ago