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Albino Lemon Tiger Oscar Cichlid (Astronotus ocellatus)

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Albino Lemon Tiger Oscar Cichlid (Astronotus ocellatus)

Albino Lemon Tiger Oscar — Astronotus ocellatus
Personality in bright yellow armor

The Albino Lemon Tiger Oscar takes the classic Oscar attitude and wraps it in high-contrast color. A bold lemon-yellow base splashed with white tiger barring creates a striking pattern that stands out in any large aquarium. As they mature, the yellow deepens and the white markings sharpen, giving the fish a powerful, almost molten look.

Native to slow-moving waters of the Amazon basin, Oscars are not subtle fish. They are interactive, intelligent, and highly aware of their surroundings. The Albino Lemon Tiger carries the same reputation — quickly recognizing its keeper, begging for food, rearranging décor, and reacting to activity outside the tank. This is a fish with personality as strong as its appearance.

Growing to 12–14 inches, the Albino Lemon Tiger Oscar becomes a substantial centerpiece. While generally manageable compared to more extreme predators, it is still a territorial cichlid and requires proper space and tank mates that can handle its confidence.


Aquarium Setup

  • Minimum Tank Size: 125 gallons for one adult (180+ gallons preferred for long-term or tank mates)

  • Substrate: Sand or smooth gravel

  • Flow: Moderate

  • Décor: Heavy driftwood, sturdy décor (they will move lighter items)

  • Lighting: Moderate

  • Cover: Secure lid recommended


Tank Mates

Works best with robust species of similar size:

  • Silver Dollars

  • Larger plecos

  • Bichirs

  • Large catfish

  • Some Central/South American cichlids (space dependent)

Avoid small fish — they will be eaten.


Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 75–82°F (24–28°C)

  • pH: 6.0–7.5

  • Hardness: Soft to medium

  • Filtration: Strong — heavy waste producer

  • Water Quality: Regular maintenance required


Diet

Omnivorous with strong carnivorous preference:

  • Quality cichlid pellets

  • Shrimp / prawn

  • Fish fillet

  • Insects

  • Occasional vegetable matter

Albino Lemon Tiger Oscar — Astronotus ocellatus
Personality in bright yellow armor

The Albino Lemon Tiger Oscar takes the classic Oscar attitude and wraps it in high-contrast color. A bold lemon-yellow base splashed with white tiger barring creates a striking pattern that stands out in any large aquarium. As they mature, the yellow deepens and the white markings sharpen, giving the fish a powerful, almost molten look.

Native to slow-moving waters of the Amazon basin, Oscars are not subtle fish. They are interactive, intelligent, and highly aware of their surroundings. The Albino Lemon Tiger carries the same reputation — quickly recognizing its keeper, begging for food, rearranging décor, and reacting to activity outside the tank. This is a fish with personality as strong as its appearance.

Growing to 12–14 inches, the Albino Lemon Tiger Oscar becomes a substantial centerpiece. While generally manageable compared to more extreme predators, it is still a territorial cichlid and requires proper space and tank mates that can handle its confidence.


Aquarium Setup

  • Minimum Tank Size: 125 gallons for one adult (180+ gallons preferred for long-term or tank mates)

  • Substrate: Sand or smooth gravel

  • Flow: Moderate

  • Décor: Heavy driftwood, sturdy décor (they will move lighter items)

  • Lighting: Moderate

  • Cover: Secure lid recommended


Tank Mates

Works best with robust species of similar size:

  • Silver Dollars

  • Larger plecos

  • Bichirs

  • Large catfish

  • Some Central/South American cichlids (space dependent)

Avoid small fish — they will be eaten.


Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 75–82°F (24–28°C)

  • pH: 6.0–7.5

  • Hardness: Soft to medium

  • Filtration: Strong — heavy waste producer

  • Water Quality: Regular maintenance required


Diet

Omnivorous with strong carnivorous preference:

  • Quality cichlid pellets

  • Shrimp / prawn

  • Fish fillet

  • Insects

  • Occasional vegetable matter

$12.25

Original: $35.00

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Albino Lemon Tiger Oscar Cichlid (Astronotus ocellatus)

$35.00

$12.25

Description

Albino Lemon Tiger Oscar — Astronotus ocellatus
Personality in bright yellow armor

The Albino Lemon Tiger Oscar takes the classic Oscar attitude and wraps it in high-contrast color. A bold lemon-yellow base splashed with white tiger barring creates a striking pattern that stands out in any large aquarium. As they mature, the yellow deepens and the white markings sharpen, giving the fish a powerful, almost molten look.

Native to slow-moving waters of the Amazon basin, Oscars are not subtle fish. They are interactive, intelligent, and highly aware of their surroundings. The Albino Lemon Tiger carries the same reputation — quickly recognizing its keeper, begging for food, rearranging décor, and reacting to activity outside the tank. This is a fish with personality as strong as its appearance.

Growing to 12–14 inches, the Albino Lemon Tiger Oscar becomes a substantial centerpiece. While generally manageable compared to more extreme predators, it is still a territorial cichlid and requires proper space and tank mates that can handle its confidence.


Aquarium Setup

  • Minimum Tank Size: 125 gallons for one adult (180+ gallons preferred for long-term or tank mates)

  • Substrate: Sand or smooth gravel

  • Flow: Moderate

  • Décor: Heavy driftwood, sturdy décor (they will move lighter items)

  • Lighting: Moderate

  • Cover: Secure lid recommended


Tank Mates

Works best with robust species of similar size:

  • Silver Dollars

  • Larger plecos

  • Bichirs

  • Large catfish

  • Some Central/South American cichlids (space dependent)

Avoid small fish — they will be eaten.


Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 75–82°F (24–28°C)

  • pH: 6.0–7.5

  • Hardness: Soft to medium

  • Filtration: Strong — heavy waste producer

  • Water Quality: Regular maintenance required


Diet

Omnivorous with strong carnivorous preference:

  • Quality cichlid pellets

  • Shrimp / prawn

  • Fish fillet

  • Insects

  • Occasional vegetable matter