tank size

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A standard 55 is 4ftx12-13"x26". This is a waste because the tank would be more useful if the height and depth spcs were swapped. A oscar would do fine in a 50G untill it hits 8-9". Then rehome in a 75 or larger. But beware, some 75G's have been known to span 6ft long but be very thin and short.
 
Mystix212;1113233; said:
A standard 55 is 4ftx12-13"x26".

My 55 aint 26" high, also if its standard how does it range between 12" and 13" that 1" adds 5 gallons and the tanks volume at 12" wide is 65 gal. I think you need to recheck, besides standard aren't standard every where. I hear alot of the standard 55 in the US being 48x12x20 which is actually 50 gallons with out taking out the glass width. Hear in Australia I find the standard to be 48x14x20.

http://www.angelfish.net/tankvolcalc.php

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As mentioned before, if you have the money, and space go for the 75. If not maintain the water changes like you mentioned before, and save up. I have heard all kinds of people keeping the O's in all kinds of environments ex: tank foot prints and dimensions. Just be reasonable and consider that your O can and probably will top out at the 13-15in mark, and again think about what would be best for him. In addition someone mentioned go as large as you can. I would rather save several months and buy the 75, rather than purchase the 50 because that was what I could afford at the time, then realize down the road how he dwarfs the tank. Good luck in what you decide. Dont forget his tank mates potential size either.
 
Because of local prices...my wife and I reciently changed our plans for 4 utility tanks in the garage from 60 gallon units to 100's. A large part of the decision was the cost of the tanks. The 100 gallon tanks, locally, are simply more affordable than other sizes.

Some 75 gallon tanks share a footprint with the 4' 50/55 familly of tank, varying only in hight while others share a footprint with the wider 60 gallon.
Like I said before, it's importiant to know the diamentions of the tank in question rather than just the capacity.

Those tanks approching a square footprint are the ones generally known as "breeders" because they are usually difficult to use for a display...or "show" tank.
 
I believe you can house an oscar in a 50/55 for life with enough h2o changes. Yeah, it may be happier in a 75+ but you can do it.
 
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