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 make Oscar Fish eat Pellets




By Jennifer L. Potts

The Oscar fish is one of the most popular tropical fish. While they usually are eager to eat, Oscar fish sometimes will get into a mood where they are not willing to eat the pellets you are feeding them.

This usually does not mean that there is something wrong with your fish. It just means that you need to figure out why they are acting the way they are in order to get them to continue eating the pellets.

Instructions ;

1. Make sure you are buying fish pellets for fish of the Chichlid variety. Remember that all fish don't eat the same type of food.

2. Match the size of the pellets to the size of your Oscar fish by referring to the label on the food container. Your fish might be not eating because the size of the food is not right for them.

3. Keep food away from your fish for a couple of days. Sometimes all it takes is enough time for them to feel hungry again.

4. Change the type of food you are feeding your Oscar fish for a few days. Oscar fish eat fruit, so rip of pieces of fruit about the same size as the pellets you are feeding, and see if the change in routine gets them back to eating pellets again in a few days.

5. Switch the brand of pellets you are feeding your fish. If your local pet store only carries one brand, consider buying a new brand online.