What is an Oscar Fish?
Astronotus ocellatus is a species of fish from the cichlid family known under a variety of common names including oscar fish, tiger oscar, velvet cichlid, or marble cichlid. In South America, where the species naturally resides, A. ocellatus are often found for sale as a food fish in the local markets.The oscar fish can also be found in other areas including China, Australia, and the United States. Although its slow growth limits its potential for aquaculture, oscar fish is considered a popular aquarium fish. This blog provides articles on free tips and guides to help you understand more about oscar fish care and breeding.

How to Feed an Oscar Fish

By Summer Banks

Oscars are most closely related to Piranhas. Creating a living fish environment is a soothing and relaxing way to add the element of water to your home. Oscars are a relative of the Piranha and eat just as aggressively. Oscars tend to be a dirty fish by nature. These large fish are quite easy to feed and keep the tank clean at the same time.

Difficulty: Easy
Things You'll Need: Oscar fish & Oscar Food

Step 1
Choose the right food. Oscars are most closely related to piranhas. These aggressive fish love their live food, but should not eat these treats every day. The food you choose for your Oscar will depend on the size of your fish. Baby Oscars will be happy consuming large flakes and small pellets. Once they grow larger, choosing a larger pellet is the best decision.

Step 2
Remember memory loss. Oscars are truly gluttonous fish that have a 13 second memory. That means to the owner, the fish do not remember ever having eaten. It is in an Oscar's nature to make their owner feel as though they are starving and can be seen hovering around the top of the tank nearly all day. Oscars should only be fed once a day or once every two days.

Step 3
Never feed too much. Oscars are one of the dirtiest fish you could have in an aquarium. Over feeding the Oscar will only contribute to the build up of waste in the tank. Oscars will eat all they need to eat in two to three minutes. The best way to feed an Oscar is to drop small amounts of food into the tank and watch them eat it all before dropping in more. After two to three minutes, the Oscar has eaten enough to remain healthy.

Recommended read
To learn more on oscar fish care and breeding, download the complete ebook guide on oscar fish care at www.oscarfishsecrets.com