did you read the size tank he wants to put an oscar in? you recommend tankmates for that sized tank? o.0
Well here's my $2.25, tank size is nobody's business but the fish owner. An Oscar will do great in just about any size tank until he outgrows it. A 60 is big enough, so is a 55, 40 and even a 30. There's an assumption with the Tank Nazi Police as I like to call them that the owner is abusing their fish, this is so not true. Most will in fact upgrade when the time comes. I see nothing wrong with an Oscar in a 60 gallon along with a suitable mate. I currently have two oscars (4in and 2 in) with a small leporinus in smaller than 60 and they are doing great. It's only temporary until my equipment comes in then I'll be putting them in a larger tank. It will still be smaller than the tank nazi standards. The problem with fish dogma and internet experts giving their opinion is they think it's the ten commandments and everyone must obey. Sorry but each fish is uniquely different and nobody can say someone else's fish is unhappy or unhealthy by the size of their tank.
Bigger is personal preference, not a requirement.
Best advice is to to be realistic about your fish keeping goals. It's perfectly fine to keep oscar in a smaller tank, once they out grow it, you can always upgrade and use the smaller tank for other fish or whatever.
I like my tanks overstocked and the fish are doing great but I have plans and as long as I know where I'm going with it then everything will be just fine.
As long as you stay on top of the pwc and good filtration, fish will be healthy and happy.
Well here's my $2.25, tank size is nobody's business but the fish owner. An Oscar will do great in just about any size tank until he outgrows it. A 60 is big enough, so is a 55, 40 and even a 30. There's an assumption with the Tank Nazi Police as I like to call them that the owner is abusing their fish, this is so not true. Most will in fact upgrade when the time comes. I see nothing wrong with an Oscar in a 60 gallon along with a suitable mate. I currently have two oscars (4in and 2 in) with a small leporinus in smaller than 60 and they are doing great. It's only temporary until my equipment comes in then I'll be putting them in a larger tank. It will still be smaller than the tank nazi standards. The problem with fish dogma and internet experts giving their opinion is they think it's the ten commandments and everyone must obey. Sorry but each fish is uniquely different and nobody can say someone else's fish is unhappy or unhealthy by the size of their tank.
Bigger is personal preference, not a requirement.
Best advice is to to be realistic about your fish keeping goals. It's perfectly fine to keep oscar in a smaller tank, once they out grow it, you can always upgrade and use the smaller tank for other fish or whatever.
I like my tanks overstocked and the fish are doing great but I have plans and as long as I know where I'm going with it then everything will be just fine.
As long as you stay on top of the pwc and good filtration, fish will be healthy and happy.
Well here's my $2.25, tank size is nobody's business but the fish owner. .

An Oscar will do great in just about any size tank until he outgrows it.

A 60 is big enough, so is a 55, 40 and even a 30. There's an assumption with the Tank Nazi Police as I like to call them that the owner is abusing their fish, this is so not true. Most will in fact upgrade when the time comes.

Bigger is personal preference, not a requirement..

Sorry but each fish is uniquely different and nobody can say someone else's fish is unhappy or unhealthy by the size of their tank.
Well here's my $2.25, tank size is nobody's business but the fish owner. An Oscar will do great in just about any size tank until he outgrows it. A 60 is big enough, so is a 55, 40 and even a 30. There's an assumption with the Tank Nazi Police as I like to call them that the owner is abusing their fish, this is so not true. Most will in fact upgrade when the time comes. I see nothing wrong with an Oscar in a 60 gallon along with a suitable mate. I currently have two oscars (4in and 2 in) with a small leporinus in smaller than 60 and they are doing great. It's only temporary until my equipment comes in then I'll be putting them in a larger tank. It will still be smaller than the tank nazi standards. The problem with fish dogma and internet experts giving their opinion is they think it's the ten commandments and everyone must obey. Sorry but each fish is uniquely different and nobody can say someone else's fish is unhappy or unhealthy by the size of their tank.
Bigger is personal preference, not a requirement.
Best advice is to to be realistic about your fish keeping goals. It's perfectly fine to keep oscar in a smaller tank, once they out grow it, you can always upgrade and use the smaller tank for other fish or whatever.
I like my tanks overstocked and the fish are doing great but I have plans and as long as I know where I'm going with it then everything will be just fine.
As long as you stay on top of the pwc and good filtration, fish will be healthy and happy.