60 gallon tank = 120 inches of fish

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noooope thats way wrong you need a way bigger tank an oscar can get to 13 inches plus an birchir can get more then 12 inches and thoses other fishes will get big and your filteration needs to be strong for all the waste

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and just to be nerdy, if it was 1 gal = .5 in.

then 60 gal = 30 in. (not 120 in.)
 
No, the whole setup is headed for failure. The rule is 1" per gallon and its not accurate, and it certainly doesn't not apply for cichlids or large fish.

1. Oscars need a 48" x 18" minimum tank by itself, so it will be too big for than tank unless its 60g breeder.
2. What species of Bichir, most will outgrow a tank that size.
3. Crayfish and snails are fine.
4. Glass cats need to be in large groups as they are schooling fish and they prefer tanks with lots of plants.
5. Chinese Hi Fins are a large cold water fish and shouldn't be mixed with warm water fish.
6. Plecos, nough said........
7. Black Ghost Knives will out grow a 60 gallon as they get rather large.
 
You are incredibly over stocked. You should look into upgrading immediately. That tank is minimum for just one of those Oscar with nothing else in it! It's not even close to big enough for two O, not to mention way to small for a single bichir, or the chinese hi-fin. Do you have any idea how huge hi-fins get? Spite being slow growers, they can grow up to 3' long, not to mention they're cold water fish.

That gallon per fish size rule is 100% worthless and shouldn't ever be used for a basis when considering a tanks stock. Also, your math is completely off.

60 gallon tank - 120 inches of fish
1 gallon of water = 0.5

If you use your equation of .5" per gallon it would be 30" inches of fish for 60. But it doesn't really matter that the math is wrong because this equation is completely worthless.
 
im gonna get a big tank probably a 150 gal then thanks guys



You are incredibly over stocked. You should look into upgrading immediately. That tank is minimum for just one of those Oscar with nothing else in it! It's not even close to big enough for two O, not to mention way to small for a single bichir, or the chinese hi-fin. Do you have any idea how huge hi-fins get? Spite being slow growers, they can grow up to 3' long, not to mention they're cold water fish.

That gallon per fish size rule is 100% worthless and shouldn't ever be used for a basis when considering a tanks stock. Also, your math is completely off.

60 gallon tank - 120 inches of fish


If you use your equation of .5" per gallon it would be 30" inches of fish for 60. But it doesn't really matter that the math is wrong because this equation is completely worthless.

I agree with you for the most part, but a 60g is fine for most species of upper jaw bichirs.
 
wut if i gave my oscars the bichir and the hi fin back to my LFS will the tank still work???? (with the crayfish and rope and blk ghost knife)

The black ghost knife would outgrow the tank eventually, the only fish that could really stay in there long-term would be the ropefish, upside down cats, the bichir (as long as it's a small upper jaw species, check this link to find out what species it is: http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/f...2852-A-visual-reference-to-Polypterid-species), and the glass cat (if you don't keep the bichir). I would get rid of the crayfish, fish and crayfish don't usually get along very well.
 
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