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TOPIC: Re:75 gallon setup

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rrcoolj2 (User)
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75 gallon setup 2008/05/09 01:58 Karma: 0  
Hey guys. Ever since I was new to fish keeping I've always wanted to keep two types of fish Oscars and Arowanas. Although I can't afford to get a tank large enough for arowanas I can afford a tank just large enough for oscars. So I was wondering in a US 75 gallon aquarium could I fit more than one oscar? And if I can only fit one what and how many tankmates would you suggest?
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Re:75 gallon setup 2008/05/09 04:00 Karma: 1  
two would be the max. they say 55 gallons for one and 25 for every other. u might be able to get away with adding a catfish in there too if u keep up on cleaning and have decent filtration.

if you want to do just one. id say 2 or maybe even 3 smaller tankmates. and remember as your fish get bigger, your really gonna have to crack down on waterchanges and possibly even twice a week.

if u dont want as much work, just get one and another fish like a severum or firemouth. thats probally ur best bet.
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Re:75 gallon setup 2008/05/09 08:56 Karma: 0  
thanks MetalHEad for the advice.
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Re:75 gallon setup 2008/05/09 12:16 Karma: 3  
75 us gallons converts to about 60 imp gallons. i not positive but i beleive the 55 gal for one oscar is measured in imp gallons. however a tank of your size would be perfect for one oscar and tankmates. perhaps like metalhead some severums or catfish (that dont get to big), or clown loaches, the list is huge. but whatever you choose do the research on the fish to assure they are compatible and try not to overstock. also make sure your filtration is big enough for what you choose.
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Re:75 gallon setup 2008/05/09 19:08 Karma: 0  
Ok so I've compiled a list tell me what ya think.

1 oscar
2 severums
3 clown loasches
1 mid sized pleco
1 senegal bichir

If this list is overstocked plz tell me!

for those of you that don't know bichirs are snake like fish that are quite peacfuk as long as thier tank mates aren't small enough to eat. they grow about 12in and thier pretty slim fish.
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Re:75 gallon setup 2008/05/09 19:29 Karma: 3  
personally i would forgo the bichir and clownloaches and keep the med sized pleco and one severum but thats just my opinion of course
cris,ontario, canada
2 tigers, "athos and porthos
1 red, "aramis"
1 albino tiger,d'artagnan"
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Re:75 gallon setup 2008/05/10 01:22 Karma: 0  
you're probably right necromancer4 it is a bit overcrowded. Im just so used to stocking for community tanks that I just might have a tendancy to overstock for cichlid tanks. how bout I get two oscars in with two to three pictus cats. I really would prefer not to get a huge pleco. does anybody know any alge eaters that not only don't grow to massive size but something oscars won't eat.
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Re:75 gallon setup 2008/05/11 06:11 Karma: 1  
yeah, a pleco would eventually outgrow the tank, but there are algae eaters that grow 6-10 inches depending on the type and are slim as well. they are actually called algae eaters. (Siamese, Chinese, etc.) my experience with them has been actually terrible. ive had them multiple times for the same reason ud be getting them and they just didnt live. no aggression or water quality problems, just death. my friend bought two a couple days ago and one was already dead by the time we got home. maybe they stress a lot? idk.

pictus cats make excellent oscar tankmates. i have one with my os and he does a great job cleaning around the tank and is fun to watch as well, as they constantly swim. they dont get big and will not be eaten because of their spikes and speed. however make sure the cat is bigger then the os when u get them because os grow very fast and pictus cats grow somewhat slow. i think ur best bet is to just get one becauses thats all ya really need.

as for birchers and severums, i have not kept them but i would like to. ive heard many good things about both fish. surely my next round of fish, or tank would include severums and birchers.

it sounds like you like variety, so hears a decent idea.
1 oscar
1 bircher
1 severum
1 pictus cat

ya might be a tad overcrowded, but it would be well worth the work.
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