Tiger Oscar Aquarium 2.01
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Tiger Oscar Aquarium features an assorted color variation of Astronotus ocellatus Oscar, Jaguar Cichlid, and Firemouth Cichlid. It is also known as the Marble Cichlid or the Velvet Cichlid and is a colorful addition to a large aquarium. The Tiger Oscar has a blue-black background with an orange-red pattern. The dorsal fin has an eyespot that is very brightly colored. They will form a pair, make a nuclear family and are generally peaceful in nature. It is hard to tell the difference between the male and females, but during spawning the female has obvious genital papilla. The Tiger Oscar requires a large aquarium of at least 70 gallons with a deep sand bottom and a few large rocks.
The oscar is a species of fish from the cichlid family known under a variety of common names, including tiger oscar, velvet cichlid, and marble cichlid. In South America, where the species naturally resides, Astronotus ocellatus specimens are often found for sale as a food fish in the local markets. The fish has been introduced to other areas, including China, Australia, and the United States. It is considered a popular aquarium fish in the U.S., ocellatus is native to Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, and French Guiana, and occurs in the Amazon River basin, along the Amazona, and Ucayali River systems. The Tiger Oscar was the first, variant selectively bred of the original, Wild Oscar from the Amazon River basin in South America. Tiger Oscars are one of the hardiest and most popular Cichlids in the hobby. They are extremely intelligent.

Despite the Astronotus ocellatus (Tiger Oscar) required large tank but this is no concern of your, with this animated wallpaper you will be able to enjoy a magnificent Tiger Oscar fish tank of your own and it is better yet. It feeding-free and maintenance-free. If you still insist for a bigger fish tank, simply hook up your labtop to the big-screen-TV via HDMI and there you have it.

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