how big of a tank would i need....

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I don't know about that, there's a 15", maybe 16" Tiger Oscar at the LFS.

Have you measured it yourself, out of the water? I'm not doubting your word but looks can be very deceiving, especially inside a glass tank filled with water your size perception might be way off. It's not uncommon to see a thick, tall bodied fish that is around 12" (which is very large compared to what one usually sees) and overestimate its size.

Most Oscars tend to average around 12-13" and there has been a few reports of specimens growing past 16" but it's not the norm. I think a 75 gal tank is enough for a single O, and that's the generally accepted minimum requirement.
 
Have you measured it yourself, out of the water? I'm not doubting your word but looks can be very deceiving, especially inside a glass tank filled with water your size perception might be way off. It's not uncommon to see a thick, tall bodied fish that is around 12" (which is very large compared to what one usually sees) and overestimate its size.

Most Oscars tend to average around 12-13" and there has been a few reports of specimens growing past 16" but it's not the norm. I think a 75 gal tank is enough for a single O, and that's the generally accepted minimum requirement.

I agree with you about the size of the big O but do you think a 120 gallon with work for the stock he wants ???


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Dude, if you just want one oscar your fine. But if you wana add other fish then go for a 100.

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Have you measured it yourself, out of the water? I'm not doubting your word but looks can be very deceiving, especially inside a glass tank filled with water your size perception might be way off. It's not uncommon to see a thick, tall bodied fish that is around 12" (which is very large compared to what one usually sees) and overestimate its size.

Most Oscars tend to average around 12-13" and there has been a few reports of specimens growing past 16" but it's not the norm. I think a 75 gal tank is enough for a single O, and that's the generally accepted minimum requirement.
Actually the Oscar is in a large tub, and he's never been measured that i know of, although if i was given the chance to, i don't even think i would, because the Oscar is being housed with huge ID sharks, that were traded in, except for 1 that i rescued; a 30"+ Albino ID..

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I do agree a 75 gallon is a good size for an adult Oscar because the width is 18", but with the bow front, at some parts of the tank, the width is only 13", and i just don't think that's enough for an adult Oscar.
I agree with you about the size of the big O but do you think a 120 gallon with work for the stock he wants ???

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That'd be perfect.

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i sold everything today and bought an 1" Lutino Oscar, got £42 for my fish and spent £4.60 on my pathetically scrawny and small but awesome Oscar.

Hes eating like crazy already, hes to small for my Pellets yet so feeding him flake for the time being.
 
Hes smaller than my finger tip and hes begging already!

I wanted a bigger one but they only had black bigger ones and i really wanted lutino because my decor, gravel and background are dark.

i'm in love lol, i've named him Rodney :P
 
Congrats, I would consider getting a bigger tank in a few months, even if it's just a regular 75 with 18 inches wide all around. He's gonna grow an inch a month


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