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posted by: joshua weeks

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Nov 20th, 2007
Views: 139 Rated: 5 (8 votes)
this is the old man. 15 years old and still going strong. he's supossebly a wild caught. he deffinately has the attitude of one.
Visitor Comments
Mark & Kathy Lindamood » posted 2007/11/20 - 20:28
Nathan Sederholm » posted 2007/11/20 - 21:30  
Wow, nice. Never seen that before. Looks good.
michael diaz » posted 2007/11/20 - 21:41
Wow very cool Wild Oscar Joshua how big is your tank??
joshua weeks » posted 2007/11/20 - 21:42  
thanks nathan. he's an old misserable s.o.b. extremely mean for an oscar. he even beats up my fh
Nathan Sederholm » posted 2007/11/20 - 21:50
Well I'd be to if I were that old. Isn't there fish years like dog years?
joshua weeks » posted 2007/11/20 - 21:50  
he has a 55gal to his own. there were some convicts and a flowerhorn in with him, but i got rid of the cons and moved the fh to a different tank. his guy was beating him up too bad to keep them together.
joshua weeks » posted 2007/11/20 - 21:52  
i'm not sure how long fish years are. would be nice to know though. i'll have to try to find out.
Roger Hopper » posted 2007/11/20 - 22:03
Beautiful Oscar, I have never seen those colors on one before.. let me know if you find out about yrs.
bip_ 4u » posted 2007/11/21 - 09:49
kyle jackson » posted 2007/11/21 - 13:25
jon amman » posted 2007/12/21 - 14:25
Hi Josh ,Great Oscar . The answer to
is question is 1 fish year is equivalent
jon amman » posted 2007/12/21 - 14:30
Sorry about that , 1 fish year = 3 to 50 human years depending on the species .

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lee howe, 2008-05-16 11:06

cool picture Keith...
lee howe, 2008-05-16 11:00

Yep agree with chuck.. Nice buy!
lee howe, 2008-05-16 10:55

Mom says TY. I gave him to her to make room for my bristlenose plecos..
Jose Flores, 2008-05-16 10:55

Nice
THE chuck, 2008-05-16 10:39

nice ,keith
THE chuck, 2008-05-16 10:38

aka sulfur crest lithobates