It's worth mentioning that I run a bit behind on the video production schedule so the tank is actually filled and stocked now. Two baby Oscar's.
This is off topic, but worth mentioning to avoid anyone reading the above and thinking it is a good permanent arrangement.
While two babies are OK for a 75 gallon, a good rule of thumb I think for full grown oscars is 75 gallons minimum, and an additional 50 for each additional one, although often two adult males will not tolerate each other's presence once the hormones kick in.
Oscar's can often live to be older than ten years in Ideal conditions, and an old one with very good Genes and consistent exceptional water quality can get 12 or 14 inches, (33-35cm), and weigh as much as two pounds (almost a full kilo)
They grow fast too, often an inch a month until reaching 9" or 10" with good food and strict attention to water quality,
and one post by a member on another forum stated that he managed to get 2 inches a month with a 180 gallon, heavy feeding, and 50% water changes every 2 days.
They slow down after this, but like most fish, never really stop growing
The IGFA World Record Oscar was 3 pounds, 8 ounces, or 1.58kg, and in the record details, measured 15 inches, or 38.1cm.
Judging by the spread of the weight of the four fish listed in the Record History, the top two were likely The Oscar equivalent to Shaquille O'Neal in terms of average size, but I think it's important to note that they can occasionally get this big in the wild.
IGFA all tackle world record for Oscar:
http://wrec.igfa.org/WRecordsList.aspx?lc=AllTackle&cn=Oscar