Too Overstocked?

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jagd24;4556641; said:
Thats what I said, you can always switch things up if it doesnt work..

and to go with the "rules" thing, its crazy. You see overstocked tanks with Monster fish on here all the time and people love them....

You are right Ive seen 100 gal tanks with like 10 different bichirs or whatever and people love them.:screwy:
 
May I ask a question how big are the polys, I am taking it since the oscar is only 6 ins and the fires are only 3ins the polys are probably small . So if he has 7 polys lets say 6ins each he still has lots of room. He can always rehome whatever in the future. There is nothing wrong with getting fish growing them into breeders or whatever and rehoming them.:) I really like this site but frankly Iam getting tired of alot of people just jumping in with comments without really reading the post.:(
 
creepyoldguy;4556260; said:
so you think an 18"wide tank is too small for an oscar? Again, do you think a single oscar should be housed in a 180? By itself?

Not at all but The op dosnt plan this tank as a grow out so a full grown 12 or so inch Oscar and a full grown gt plus all his birches tanks to small even if his filtration can easily handle the bio load
 
pat3612;4556675;4556675 said:
May I ask a question how big are the polys, I am taking it since the oscar is only 6 ins and the fires are only 3ins the polys are probably small . So if he has 7 polys lets say 6ins each he still has lots of room. He can always rehome whatever in the future. There is nothing wrong with getting fish growing them into breeders or whatever and rehoming them.:) I really like this site but frankly Iam getting tired of alot of people just jumping in with comments without really reading the post.:(
the palmas polli is 9in the rest are between 5-7in
 
I have yet again been misunderstood. Oscars ( and other fish) can live perfectly fine in small tanks ( by small I mean the tanks aren't 300 gallons plus) I am just saying they would be more comfortable in larger tanks. And I compare them to humans because we also CAN live in small spaces but are happier in larger spaces. A tank that is 18" wide is fine for a 16" fish, but they would be happier in a 24" tank. It's just a preference of mine. I think fish should have plenty of swimming room just like dogs need running room.
 
How about this, add the GT. And when your fish are full grown and you feel like they don't have enough space, or you can't keep nitrates down, you can always remove some of them.
 
Younglin;4556985; said:
I have yet again been misunderstood. Oscars ( and other fish) can live perfectly fine in small tanks ( by small I mean the tanks aren't 300 gallons plus) I am just saying they would be more comfortable in larger tanks. And I compare them to humans because we also CAN live in small spaces but are happier in larger spaces. A tank that is 18" wide is fine for a 16" fish, but they would be happier in a 24" tank. It's just a preference of mine. I think fish should have plenty of swimming room just like dogs need running room.

I think if you would've stated this from the beginning it would have saved a lot of confusion. Of course, the bigger the tank the better, but with the mass production of 12",18"and 24" wide tanks, it's pretty black and white that the minimum tank should be 18". Also, how many oscars are really 16"+? It would take them a few yrs to get that size if they even grow. I believe that 14" is about average.
 
Younglin;4556985; said:
I have yet again been misunderstood. Oscars ( and other fish) can live perfectly fine in small tanks ( by small I mean the tanks aren't 300 gallons plus) I am just saying they would be more comfortable in larger tanks. And I compare them to humans because we also CAN live in small spaces but are happier in larger spaces. A tank that is 18" wide is fine for a 16" fish, but they would be happier in a 24" tank. It's just a preference of mine. I think fish should have plenty of swimming room just like dogs need running room.
That still doesn't make your human-fish comparison make any more sense than it did before. You are comparing one to the other without looking at the millions of factors that make the two completely unlike eachother, then saying that your comparison is still somehow applicable to this situation....... In other words, I see your point, but your support doesn't make much sense.
 
not to overstocked i dont think i have like 3 aros and 2 shovelnose and pbass and 4 africans full grown in a 150g
 
KingoRock;4557382; said:
not to overstocked i dont think i have like 3 aros and 2 shovelnose and pbass and 4 africans full grown in a 150g
That is not a good thing to admit on a public forum full of people who actually care about the animals they keep...

I get flamed regularly for having a single pacu in a 225 gallon.
 
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