
Bumblebee Oscar (Astronotus orbicularis)
Bumblebee Oscar (Astronotus orbicularis)
The Bumblebee Oscar is a rare and visually striking variant of Oscar cichlid, featuring bold black patterning contrasted with vibrant yellow to orange highlights—resembling the coloration of a bumblebee. This South American species combines the classic Oscar personality—interactive, intelligent, and aggressive—with a unique, high-contrast look that stands out in any aquarium. A true centerpiece fish, the Bumblebee Oscar is ideal for hobbyists looking for both personality and color.
Diet
Bumblebee Oscars are omnivorous with strong carnivorous tendencies:
- High-quality cichlid pellets (staple diet)
- Frozen foods (bloodworms, shrimp, krill)
- Fresh foods (earthworms, insects, chopped fish)
- Occasional vegetables for balance
Avoid overfeeding, as Oscars are prone to obesity.
Tank Requirements
- Minimum Tank Size: 75 gallons (juvenile), 100–125+ gallons for adults
- Water Type: Freshwater
- Temperature: 74–81°F
- pH: 6.0–7.5
- Setup: Open swimming space with durable décor; Oscars may rearrange substrate and decorations
Strong filtration is essential due to their heavy bioload.
Size
- Current Sale Size: Typically 2–4 inches
Max Size
- Maximum Adult Size: 12–14 inches
Tank Mates
Oscars are territorial and can be aggressive:
- Compatible: Large cichlids, silver dollars, plecos, and other robust fish
- Use caution: With semi-aggressive fish; monitor for aggression
- Avoid: Small fish (will be eaten), delicate or slow-moving species
Tank mates should be similar in size and temperament.
Temperament
Semi-aggressive to aggressive. Highly intelligent and interactive—often recognizing their owners and responding to movement outside the tank.
Bumblebee Oscar (Astronotus orbicularis)
The Bumblebee Oscar is a rare and visually striking variant of Oscar cichlid, featuring bold black patterning contrasted with vibrant yellow to orange highlights—resembling the coloration of a bumblebee. This South American species combines the classic Oscar personality—interactive, intelligent, and aggressive—with a unique, high-contrast look that stands out in any aquarium. A true centerpiece fish, the Bumblebee Oscar is ideal for hobbyists looking for both personality and color.
Diet
Bumblebee Oscars are omnivorous with strong carnivorous tendencies:
- High-quality cichlid pellets (staple diet)
- Frozen foods (bloodworms, shrimp, krill)
- Fresh foods (earthworms, insects, chopped fish)
- Occasional vegetables for balance
Avoid overfeeding, as Oscars are prone to obesity.
Tank Requirements
- Minimum Tank Size: 75 gallons (juvenile), 100–125+ gallons for adults
- Water Type: Freshwater
- Temperature: 74–81°F
- pH: 6.0–7.5
- Setup: Open swimming space with durable décor; Oscars may rearrange substrate and decorations
Strong filtration is essential due to their heavy bioload.
Size
- Current Sale Size: Typically 2–4 inches
Max Size
- Maximum Adult Size: 12–14 inches
Tank Mates
Oscars are territorial and can be aggressive:
- Compatible: Large cichlids, silver dollars, plecos, and other robust fish
- Use caution: With semi-aggressive fish; monitor for aggression
- Avoid: Small fish (will be eaten), delicate or slow-moving species
Tank mates should be similar in size and temperament.
Temperament
Semi-aggressive to aggressive. Highly intelligent and interactive—often recognizing their owners and responding to movement outside the tank.
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Bumblebee Oscar (Astronotus orbicularis)
The Bumblebee Oscar is a rare and visually striking variant of Oscar cichlid, featuring bold black patterning contrasted with vibrant yellow to orange highlights—resembling the coloration of a bumblebee. This South American species combines the classic Oscar personality—interactive, intelligent, and aggressive—with a unique, high-contrast look that stands out in any aquarium. A true centerpiece fish, the Bumblebee Oscar is ideal for hobbyists looking for both personality and color.
Diet
Bumblebee Oscars are omnivorous with strong carnivorous tendencies:
- High-quality cichlid pellets (staple diet)
- Frozen foods (bloodworms, shrimp, krill)
- Fresh foods (earthworms, insects, chopped fish)
- Occasional vegetables for balance
Avoid overfeeding, as Oscars are prone to obesity.
Tank Requirements
- Minimum Tank Size: 75 gallons (juvenile), 100–125+ gallons for adults
- Water Type: Freshwater
- Temperature: 74–81°F
- pH: 6.0–7.5
- Setup: Open swimming space with durable décor; Oscars may rearrange substrate and decorations
Strong filtration is essential due to their heavy bioload.
Size
- Current Sale Size: Typically 2–4 inches
Max Size
- Maximum Adult Size: 12–14 inches
Tank Mates
Oscars are territorial and can be aggressive:
- Compatible: Large cichlids, silver dollars, plecos, and other robust fish
- Use caution: With semi-aggressive fish; monitor for aggression
- Avoid: Small fish (will be eaten), delicate or slow-moving species
Tank mates should be similar in size and temperament.
Temperament
Semi-aggressive to aggressive. Highly intelligent and interactive—often recognizing their owners and responding to movement outside the tank.





















