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Wild Patterned Oscar Astronotus OcellatusWild Patterned Oscar Astronotus Ocellatus Overview: The Oscar, scientifically known as Astronotus ocellatus, is a large and charismatic freshwater fish, renowned for its vibrant colors and intelligent behavior. These fish display a range of personalities, from playful to curious, making them a captivating addition to any aquarium. Oscars can grow up to 12 14 inches in length, requiring spacious tanks to thrive. Origin: Native to the Amazon Basin,
Wild Patterned Oscar Astronotus OcellatusOverview: The Oscar, scientifically known as Astronotus ocellatus, is a large and charismatic freshwater fish, renowned for its vibrant colors and intelligent behavior. These fish display a range of personalities, from playful to curious, making them a captivating addition to any aquarium. Oscars can grow up to 12-14 inches in length, requiring spacious tanks to thrive.
Origin: Native to the Amazon Basin, Oscars are found in various freshwater habitats across South America. They inhabit slow-moving waters, including rivers, lakes, and floodplains, where they have adapted to a life of opportunistic feeding.
Feeding: Oscars are omnivores with a preference for a protein-rich diet. In captivity, they can be fed a variety of foods, including pellets, frozen or live foods such as shrimp, fish, and insects. Variety is key to ensuring a balanced diet and maintaining their vibrant coloration.
Tank Mates: Choosing tank mates for Oscars requires careful consideration due to their size and temperament. Suitable companions include other large, robust fish that can hold their own, such as Plecostomus, larger cichlids, and catfish. It's crucial to avoid smaller fish, as they may become unintended snacks.
Aggression: Oscars exhibit a territorial nature, especially during feeding times and breeding. Providing ample space, hiding spots, and maintaining a well-structured aquarium can help mitigate aggressive behaviors. It's recommended to observe fish interactions closely and adjust tank setups as needed.
Experience Level: Due to their size, dietary needs, and potential for aggression, Oscars are best suited for intermediate to advanced aquarists. Keeping Oscars requires a commitment to regular water changes, tank maintenance, and monitoring of water quality to ensure their well-being.
Water Parameters: Oscars thrive in warm, slightly acidic to neutral water conditions. Ideal parameters include a temperature range of 74-81°F (23-27°C), a pH of 6.0-7.5, and a water hardness of 5-20 dGH. Consistent water quality is crucial for their health, necessitating the use of a robust filtration system and regular water testing.
Conclusion: The Oscar Astronotus ocellatus is a magnificent species that brings dynamism and character to any aquarium. Their care requires dedication and a keen understanding of their needs, making them a rewarding challenge for the passionate aquarist.
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★★★★★ 5
Great book!
Format: Paperback
Primer is a Great book! Highly recommend!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great book
Format: Paperback
My 4th grade daughter’s favorite book.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great for reluctant readers
Format: Paperback
This book is great for reluctant readers. I got this for my niece and her mother asked if I knew of any other graphic novels like this one because of how much my niece loved reading it. I ended up reading it and the story is very enjoyable and inspiring. The art is exceptional. I was very happy to find that there are more in the series. I bought both the first and second ones for my step daughter and other nieces this Christmas. Highly recommend!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Foster Care! Magic Paint! Superheroes! OH MY!
Format: Kindle
This was a great read. I loved everything about it. The artwork is vivid. The main character’s personality is spot-on. The humor was great.
Ashley is a girl in a world where she is herself and nobody else. At least, that’s what she thinks. Really, she’s a girl stuck in foster care because her dad’s in jail. She has a carefree attitude on the outside, but on the inside she’s really tender-hearted. Then one day a new family shows up, attempting foster care with Ashley. She’s living pretty nicely there and she’s made a friend named Luke. Then one day her foster mom comes home acting kind of strange. Later, Ashley decides to snoop into what’s in that mysterious suitcase her foster mom brought in and hid in a closet. She and Luke find paint. Lots of tubes of paint. Ashley puts them on her skin, because she “likes the texture.” This is where I think it’s waaaaay too obvious that what she’s doing has to be specifically made like that for the storyline. It’s okay though, they do an okay job of hiding it. Anyway. These paints are magic paints that give the person who wears them superpowers! So of course Ashley has to go and use them and be a superhero she calls ‘Primer’. But her foster mom’s job wants those paints she brought home back. So they send their roughest, toughest soldier to retrieve them. Ashley, of course, has a fight with her foster mom about it, and Ashley decides to run away, taking the paints with her.
Then obviously the soldier dude shows up, with a bunch of robots. There it just turns into your normal superhero fight scene, but then Ashley loses and the paints are taken except the teleportation one. The soldier, by the way, is named Strack. So then Ashley’s like, “Oh no, I’ll neeever be a hero” even though obviously she will, this is a superhero story. Suddenly her phone is ringing. It’s her foster dad and mom. She picks up their video call and it’s STRACK! He’s adult-napped her foster parents, of course. She debates going to fight Strack, or to just leave it. She goes with leave it until she looks up and sees a painting she made and this suddenly gives her confidence, for reasons unknown.
So then there’s another big fight scene with Strack, but Ashley is overconfident like she knows she can’t die, it’s a book and that would be devastating for little ones reading it. Anyway, she wins and frees her parents and they all live happily ever after.
So, this story ends in a cliffhanger that’s not a very good one. It’s just Ashley’s REAL dad seeing her on TV from when she went out and was a superhero the first time, and he’s like, “You’re not Primer, every father knows his daughter’s eyes, ASHLEY. See you soon.” So if I was hanging from a cliff here, I would be attached to it with a safety cable and I would be laying on the top of the cliff, with only my foot hanging off. It’s not much of a cliffhanger.
This was a great book about a female superhero. Oh, and another thing I forgot to mention, there is a page you should skip if you are reading to a child under seven. Page…. Let’s see here… oh yes. Page seventy-seven. It involves a gun and likely shooting afterwards, but it isn’t shown. I am a very sensitive person, and even I, an almost-teen was kind of rustled by it. Anyways, great story, lovely artwork, good book.
I’m rounding up from 4.5 stars.
-written by a tween
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Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2022
★★★★★ 5
The best graphic novel!!
Format: Paperback
A great book... My daughter read this at the local library and had to have it ... She reads this constantly!!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2026