Buy tank then fish

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i bring up tank size when the OP does not mention tank size intentions, ussualy they have a 55g, and say I just got to new baby oscars for my 55g, they are acting shy, and what do you all suggest I feed them. now if they had started with I got 2 new baby oscar to grow out in my 55 and will be moving them to a 125 or 180, tank size would never come up with me. i may ask if tanks cycled, but i would not question the tank size.
 
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bottom line, we can only go by what the op posts, and try to interpret by what we read. The way and what is said by the op is a good indicator of whether they really know what they are in for.

again I try to not be judgmental, but on the same note i am doing no one any favors buy ignoring the elephant in the room.
 
i bring up tank size when the OP does not mention tank size intentions, ussualy they have a 55g, and say I just got to new baby oscars for my 55g, they are acting shy, and what do you all suggest I feed them. now if they had started with I got 2 new baby oscar to grow out in my 55 and will be moving them to a 125 or 180, tank size would never come up with me. i may ask if tanks cycled, but i would not question the tank size.

Completely agree.

If someone could be driven away from this site because they were told there tank is too small then i feel sorry for them. Wealth of info they would be passing up.

Maybe a few posters dont need that advise but cmon we all know countless others do. If i had this advise years ago it would have save allot of fish
 
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true that
 
If I went by the "buy tank then fish" concept, I would've had a virtually empty 150 gallon tank for five years well I waited for my fish to grow. Fishkeeping is not always a 'one size fits all' approach.

i have followed this thread for a while and this sprang to my mind too, if i had brought the tank for my goonch first then it would be a pretty empty 1200G tank with a single 6" fish in it. not sure he would find that very secure or even find food lol he only utilizes about a square foot in the 55G.
 
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If you build it they will come! No fish will complain about a huge tank :)
i have followed this thread for a while and this sprang to my mind too, if i had brought the tank for my goonch first then it would be a pretty empty 1200G tank with a single 6" fish in it. not sure he would find that very secure or even find food lol he only utilizes about a square foot in the 55G.
I have to say, there are numerous critters of all families, orders and classes that will not feel at home in a very large tank. I have a much more vast knowledge of snakes that this affects than fish, but it is a good "middle-ground debate" .....I agree some fish, especially as juveniles or intermediates are better off in a smaller to moderately sized tank, but the big question is "Which ones?"
 
It's one of those situations where "ignorance is bliss" . Now once you realize the size requirements of these fish and still choose to house them in "short" tanks, that's a different story....
 
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