Oscar in 55 gallon

Z Trip

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I have seen adult oscars in 75 gallons and when common sence is used, that is to small. I recommend a tank 5 feet long, 18" wide and 24" tall. No way will a 55 hold one for life, thats just animal cruelty.
 

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Z Trip;4089129; said:
I have seen adult oscars in 75 gallons and when common sence is used, that is to small. I recommend a tank 5 feet long, 18" wide and 24" tall. No way will a 55 hold one for life, thats just animal cruelty.

Why do you think they require a 5 footer? I mean I agree that bigger is always better, but a 100 gallon tank for a single oscar.
 

Z Trip

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oscarcrazy;4089175; said:
Why do you think they require a 5 footer? I mean I agree that bigger is always better, but a 100 gallon tank for a single oscar.

Oscars can easily get 12" long(if taken care of properly) and can sometimes reach 14+ inches long. At 12" the fish is 1/4 the length of the tank. That tank legth too fish legth ratio is to much IMO. That's why I recommend a five foot tank.
 

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I sold him back to the pet store today anyways, If I would have gotten the original tank my uncle was 'suppose' to hang onto for me then I would have kept him but some people are just jerks and money talks. I got two glass ghost cat fish instead...nothing close to an oscar but it wont take as many water changes i guess
 
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