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			<title>Question: nice looking Oscar</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 23:55:18 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Oh do i wish i had a pic of this oscar. (im calling it a she cause its easyer) anyway she is an albino but and albino with a hint of lemon and tiger...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Oh do i wish i had a pic of this oscar. (im calling it a she cause its easyer) anyway she is an albino but and albino with a hint of lemon and tiger with black streeks on the fins absolutly beautiful fish. idk if i should call it an albino, or a tiger anyone know the real name of this Oscar?:;thx</div>

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			<title>Oscar in 50g?</title>
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			<description>I read that the minimum tank size for an Oscar is 55g.  I was wondering if you think 50g would be sufficient?  I found a 50g tank for a really good...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I read that the minimum tank size for an Oscar is 55g.  I was wondering if you think 50g would be sufficient?  I found a 50g tank for a really good price and I am debating if I should purchase it or not.  Thanks!</div>

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			<title>Oscar Overboard!</title>
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SO I know it was only a matter of time...and Saturday night was it. My black tiger Oscar threw himself overboard & out of my tank. I wasn't...]]></description>
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SO I know it was only a matter of time...and Saturday night was it. My black tiger Oscar threw himself overboard &amp; out of my tank. I wasn't home, but my mom heard him flopping around at 3 am. Luckily, she was sleeping downstairs or else she wouldn't have even heard him.<br />
He seems fine, I added some water conditioner that adds to the slime coat as soon as I got home. He ate, but he has A LOT of scales missing...<br />
stupid fish...always something with this one...</div>

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			<title><![CDATA[Help: My Oscar won't come out!]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[My husband and I have what we think is a 29 gal. tank (36"L,16 1/2T, 12 1/2D) with 3 fish in it a Striped Raphael(3"L) a Green terror cichlid (3"L)...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><font face="Tahoma"><font size="3"><font color="Red">My husband and I have what we think is a 29 gal. tank (36&quot;L,16 1/2T, 12 1/2D) with 3 fish in it a Striped Raphael(3&quot;L) a Green terror cichlid (3&quot;L) and our beloved Oscar Inue (3 1/2&quot;L) They've lived together for about a month with out major problems but in the last week the Inue refuses to leave the log we put in for the SR. Our <a href="http://www.fishlore.com/fishdictionary/p.htm#ph" target="_blank" class="dashlink">pH</a> is 7 and the temp never drops below 75 degrees <u>EVER</u>. We did add a bubble stone but even turning it off he refuses to leave his log I'm hoping the 55gal. where picking up tomorrow will be big enough to coax him out but I'm really wondering weather I should bother putting the log in the larger tank when we upgrade or just leave the tank empty(well substrate and the bubbles) <br />
If anyone has any idea on what I can do to bring him back into the light please help I'm at a total loss</font></font></font>:;dk</div>

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