Greetings peoples of MFK!, finally took the plunge and joined the forum after doing much of my searching lead me to this great plethora of information, To start off I'm a proud keeper of many cichlids and have been for the last 2 years, its only in the last 8 months I decided to go down the monster fish route and got myself an Oscar, well that was pretty short lived because only a few months after I got my first beautiful Lutino Oscar, the Mrs spotted an absolutely stunning black and white striped tiger Oscar, she couldn't leave the store without it.
Now I have 2 Oscars in a 55G - 210L tank, ( I KNOW I KNOW ), they're both beautiful beasts and what originally turned into a hunt for a 75-90G tank to house my SOLO beautiful Lutino aptly named Kirby it has now morphed into needing a much larger tank, Fast forward to me just saying WHATEVER and giving into buying a custom built lifetime guaranteed 120G - 454L tank 48"x24"x24" - 4ft-2ft-2ft, due to limitations in space and overall transport I couldn't go any bigger than 4ft unfortunately, I know Oscars do prefer the extra 2ft of space a full 125-180g 6ft can provide its just not feasible where I am situated.
My question for the day is in about a months time the tank will be finished, 120G-454L*, an FX6 canister is already in transit with 2 x 300w cichlid resistant heaters, I plan to cover the entire tank with PFS like I have in my other tanks and keep to a tight 2 x 50% WC weekly schedule, the final stocking I am hoping for this tank is
1 x Tiger Oscar, 1 x Lutino Oscar, 1 x Sailfin Pleco,
(^ I Already Own these, the Oscars inhabit one 55G tank at the moment, and the Sailfin is situated in my other 55G tank with my Africans)
5-6 x Silver Dollars & maybe 1 x Goldspot Pleco if space allows.
My Lutino Kirby is around 7-8", My Tiger Link is around 4-5.5", My Sailfin Zelda is around 8"-9"
Am I dreaming with this stocking list? not many people have 120's and Oscars, its always a 5 - 6ft tank and its hard to relate
I appreciate any help, Please keep any "Oscars shouldn't be in a 55g" to a minimum, I know full well what I have done, and it was never my intention to keep them for life in the 55, it was purely Grow out, thankyou
Now I have 2 Oscars in a 55G - 210L tank, ( I KNOW I KNOW ), they're both beautiful beasts and what originally turned into a hunt for a 75-90G tank to house my SOLO beautiful Lutino aptly named Kirby it has now morphed into needing a much larger tank, Fast forward to me just saying WHATEVER and giving into buying a custom built lifetime guaranteed 120G - 454L tank 48"x24"x24" - 4ft-2ft-2ft, due to limitations in space and overall transport I couldn't go any bigger than 4ft unfortunately, I know Oscars do prefer the extra 2ft of space a full 125-180g 6ft can provide its just not feasible where I am situated.
My question for the day is in about a months time the tank will be finished, 120G-454L*, an FX6 canister is already in transit with 2 x 300w cichlid resistant heaters, I plan to cover the entire tank with PFS like I have in my other tanks and keep to a tight 2 x 50% WC weekly schedule, the final stocking I am hoping for this tank is
1 x Tiger Oscar, 1 x Lutino Oscar, 1 x Sailfin Pleco,
(^ I Already Own these, the Oscars inhabit one 55G tank at the moment, and the Sailfin is situated in my other 55G tank with my Africans)
5-6 x Silver Dollars & maybe 1 x Goldspot Pleco if space allows.
My Lutino Kirby is around 7-8", My Tiger Link is around 4-5.5", My Sailfin Zelda is around 8"-9"
Am I dreaming with this stocking list? not many people have 120's and Oscars, its always a 5 - 6ft tank and its hard to relate
I appreciate any help, Please keep any "Oscars shouldn't be in a 55g" to a minimum, I know full well what I have done, and it was never my intention to keep them for life in the 55, it was purely Grow out, thankyou