Unclassified Variety
An unclassified variety oscar is an Astronotus ocellatus kept in the aquarium trade without a recognized color-form label. It may show traits of tiger, red, albino, lemon, blue, super red, or wild-type oscars without matching any one description, or it may be a juvenile whose pattern will change as it grows. The label is useful when a fish is clearly an oscar but its commercial strain, breeder line, or color history is uncertain.
Care should be based on the fish, not the color name. Unclassified oscars need the same large, warm, well-filtered aquarium as other oscars, with room for a heavy-bodied cichlid that digs, spits food, and may become territorial. A quality cichlid pellet, occasional protein foods, and careful water maintenance matter more than color. Buyers looking for a specific pattern should ask for parent photos or line history rather than relying on this catch-all label.
Colors: Albino, Blue, Lemon, Red, Super Red, Tiger, Wild Type