Description
Common Name: Super Red Albino Oscar Cichlid
Scientific Name: Astronotus ocellatus
Other Names: Red Albino Oscar, Albino Oscar, Red Oscar
The Super Red Albino Oscar Cichlid is a visually stunning freshwater fish known for its vibrant red coloration and albino features. This variety has been selectively bred to enhance its striking red hue, which contrasts beautifully with its pale, albino body. Oscars are known for their large, robust bodies, expressive eyes, and strong personalities. The Super Red Albino Oscar is highly sought after in the aquarium hobby for its beauty and interactive behavior.
Habitat and Distribution: The natural variety of Oscar Cichlid, Astronotus ocellatus, is native to the Amazon Basin in South America, including countries such as Brazil, Peru, and Colombia. They inhabit slow-moving rivers, floodplains, and lakes with muddy or sandy bottoms and abundant vegetation. The waters are typically warm, soft to moderately hard, and slightly acidic to neutral. The Super Red Albino variety is a man-made strain, selectively bred in captivity for its unique coloration.
Size and Lifespan: In the wild, Oscar Cichlids can grow up to 18 inches (45 cm) in length. In captivity, Super Red Albino Oscars typically reach around 12-14 inches (30-35 cm). Their lifespan can range from 10 to 15 years, with some individuals living even longer under optimal conditions. Proper care, including a balanced diet, clean water, and a spacious tank, is essential for their longevity.
Diet and Behavior: Super Red Albino Oscars are omnivorous and have a varied diet that includes insects, small fish, crustaceans, and plant matter in the wild. In an aquarium, they should be fed a diet of high-quality cichlid pellets, supplemented with live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and chopped raw fish. They can also be given occasional vegetable matter like peas or spinach. Oscars are known for their intelligent and interactive behavior, often recognizing and responding to their owners. They can be territorial and aggressive, especially during feeding times or when breeding.
Breeding and Reproduction: Breeding Super Red Albino Oscars in captivity is relatively straightforward compared to other cichlid species. They are substrate spawners and require a flat surface, such as a rock or piece of slate, for egg-laying. During courtship, the pair will clean the chosen site before the female lays her eggs, which the male then fertilizes. Both parents guard the eggs and fry aggressively. Providing a separate breeding tank with optimal water conditions and a high-quality diet can increase the success rate of raising fry.
Aquarium Care and Tank Requirements: To keep Super Red Albino Oscars, a large aquarium of at least 75 gallons is recommended for a single fish, with a larger tank required for a pair or community setup. The tank should include plenty of hiding spots created with rocks, driftwood, and robust plants to reduce stress and establish territories. A sandy or fine gravel substrate is ideal, along with moderate water flow to simulate river conditions. Efficient filtration and regular water changes are essential to maintain water quality, as Oscars produce a significant amount of waste.
Ideal Tank Mates: Super Red Albino Oscars can be kept with other large, robust fish that share similar water parameter requirements. Suitable tank mates include other large cichlids, large catfish, and similar-sized fish like Silver Dollars or large tetras. It is important to avoid housing them with small or very timid fish, as they may be bullied or seen as prey.
Difficulty Level: Intermediate. While they are hardy and adaptable, their large size, specific dietary needs, and territorial behavior require attentive care and a well-maintained aquarium.
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 74-81°F (23-27°C)
- pH: 6.5-7.5
- General Hardness (GH): 5-20 dGH
- Carbonate Hardness (KH): 4-10 dKH
- Ammonia: 0 ppm (ideal), up to 0.25 ppm (max)
- Nitrite: 0 ppm (ideal), up to 0.25 ppm (max)
- Nitrate: <20 ppm (ideal), up to 40 ppm (max)
Additional Information:
- The Super Red Albino Oscar's bright red coloration and albino features make it a standout addition to any aquarium, adding both beauty and interest.
- These fish are known for their intelligence and can exhibit a range of behaviors, including playing with objects in the tank and interacting with their owners.
- Fun fact: Oscars can recognize their owners and may even beg for food by wagging their bodies or following their owners' movements.
- In their natural habitats, Oscars play a role in controlling the population of smaller fish and invertebrates, maintaining the ecological balance of their environment.