Poorman's Monster Fish Tank

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Someone needs to selectively bread an Oscar that grows to 8" only.
I guess I will get one Oscar and be on the watch for a used tank. I am looking all the time.
For my 75, I am thinking white sand and plastic sand/beach toys. I like the lose vines idea. If I never set it up, I can't get upset if the Ocsar moves things around.
Man, that is a paradigm shift for me....
I like to arrange things.
I was reading your post FINWIN where you were commenting on when the fish set the tank up and it looked good, but I take it, that was not too often
Thanks for the input. :mwave:
No prob. I plan to get another oscar at some point myself. Quick tip, might want to tone back white sand with some dark gravel. White sand is like a strobe light to baby fish and can stress them out.
 
My last post got cut off. Here's the rest of it.

With Oscars size its all about space and (clean) water changes. Then food. Genetics will determine how big they ultimately get if the first 2 things are taken care of. 90-95% of their lifetime size is in the first year. So most Os can range from 9-12 inches in that time. If you can get one to a foot in the first year you're likely going to have a larger oscar. The bigger they get the slower they grow. This was Bricks' growth curve:

12 inches at 1 year

14 inches at 3 years

15 inches at 5 years

But they also get taller and wider. A 14 inch Oscar weighs about 30-40% more than a 12 inch one.

I'd say a 75 will buy you about 5 months as a growout for a baby. Oscars usually grow an inch per month but it can be more. Brick went at a 2" per month clip for a bit. Tank size had something to do with it.
 
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