I have 2 oscars, 1 Albino and 1 Tiger. The past few days I have witnessed them fighting alot, swimming circles around one another, shaking and doing a bit of a dance. Also digging up the gravel in one area clean down to the bottom of the tank which they have never done before.
Should I be worried? :blueworry: I do not wish to have baby oscars as I am trying to get them back to my lfs but as of yet they have had no room.
in hawaii, theres the law (no fish gets left behind) that the lfs/lps have no choice but to accept non ocean living or naturally found or naturllay introduced fish species found in hawwai oceans and streams. meaning if you cant find em in the ocean or streams, you gotta take em into your inventory. maaybe look up if the law there requires them to accept the fish. my lfs have nice butterfly koi =)
in hawaii, theres the law (no fish gets left behind) that the lfs/lps have no choice but to accept non ocean living or naturally found or naturllay introduced fish species found in hawwai oceans and streams. meaning if you cant find em in the ocean or streams, you gotta take em into your inventory. maaybe look up if the law there requires them to accept the fish. my lfs have nice butterfly koi =)
I have no issues with my lfs taking them back, they just do not have the space at the moment. I refuse to take them to anyother lfs as I know they would be sold to whom ever wanted them. Where as my lfs would make sure the buyer has a suitable and large enough home for them.
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