1 oscar for a 55 gallon tips!

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Are you sure you'll be able to upgrade within a year? Because things always come up, unexpected circumstances, money troubles, space issues, and then upgrades never happen. It's just best to start once you have the final tank, even if you're using a smaller growout tank in the meantime. That way the second tank can be set up at the drop of a hat.

Plecos will eat algae, but they also need food from you. Cucumber, zucchini, sweet potato, bell peppers, basically most vegetables, in order to stay healthy. And they poop a LOT. It's this stringy poop that gets draped over everything. Unless you particularly like Loricariids, (sucker mouthed, armored catfish; "plecos"), then I suggest you get an algae scrubbing pad instead of a pleco. Besides, common plecos can reach 3' in length, and the smaller species are also usually more expensive.

Richie noted that some Oscar keepers might say 75 gallons isn't optimal, and I agree, but it's the bare minimum for a fish with the Oscar's bioload and it's max size (14"). As long as you don't add any tankmates, and you keep up with water changes, probably around 30% twice a week, and get a good filter, then things should work out.
 
You wont have a happy oscar in a 55 gallon period. Maybe for a few months but thats it. Try a cichlid that doesnt get so big.
 
A 55 is the MINIMUM size tank for ONE oscar in my opinion--but honestly that is too small b/c 1-Bioload
2-Tank's too narrow.
If you have room for a 55, you have room for a 75. This would be better.

PLEASE don't feed him feeders. Hole in the Head looks like a terrible way to go.

If you want more than one large fish, don't consider a 55. Good luck.
 
I kept, and spawned a pair of oscars in a 55g for a long period of time as a gradeschooler.

It was stupid, they should have had more width.

I would say a 75g is minimum for a pair.

Even with the 55g I was doing 100% h2o changes once a week, I probably could have done more.
 
took u long enough 4est

Has anyone else realized this is in the general salt section?
 
my friend has a 55 hexagon tank with 2 nice-sized oscars and they love it. oscars grow according to their tank size and how you feed them. Everything you named they will eat, cause i've seen it all...

There very interactive fish however, they can be dirty. I say go for it and get the oscar or 2... you'll be really happy with your purchase.
 
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