im starting a new tank and im getting two ocars but im not sure what other tank mates to get i was thinking maybe a pleco and some pictus catfish would these fish be good together if not what other fish are good with oscars???
3. Swimming room.
Like all animals, a fish needs to exercise to be happy and healthy. Bigger fish need more room than smaller fish, and faster fish need more room than slower fish. The main things to consider here are the length and width of the tank as compared to the length each of your fish.
The length of the tank should be at least 4 times the length of your largest fish, or even longer if that fish is particularly fast. The width is not quite as important as the length, but should at least be enough that your biggest fish can turn around comfortably and without bending its body.
i think now days people really do go a little OTT when it comes to tank sizes i mean my local lfs swears to me he has 2 oscars in a 4ft tank for years. i see it this way who said a certain tank was the right size the fish, the fish its self? nope. lol.
no tank is ever big enough if you look from whrere they are meant to be so id suggest a 100000000000000000gallon tank per 1 oscar hope this helps
i think now days people really do go a little OTT when it comes to tank sizes i mean my local lfs swears to me he has 2 oscars in a 4ft tank for years.