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jim-15 Member Posts: 12 |
hey i was wondering what size tank i should get with one oscar because the other oscar just died last night 2 red belly pacu a tinfoil barb a algea eater and a pleco i'm thinking about a 110 gallon will be ok but a little bit on the small side could someone please help me out thanks and i'm gone to be getting another oscar so it will be 2 oscars. IP: Logged |
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puff Member Posts: 98 |
yah i think you should be okay, if you have more options for bigger tanks then they would be best. but you could see for now how it goes. IP: Logged |
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gr8fuljames Member Posts: 277 |
Oh no not again! Please look at the other post I believe it's title is "big enough tank" ------------------ IP: Logged |
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JustSomeGuy Member Posts: 65 |
You may consider getting rid of your pacu. Nothing short of thousands of gallons is suffice for them at their adult size. Think of a swimming man hole cover. IP: Logged |
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t_chelle16 Member Posts: 501 |
Woo Hoo! I get to post my new favorite picture again! Definitely, get rid of the pacus. As for the other fish, the 110 would be great. -Chelle IP: Logged |
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JustSomeGuy Member Posts: 65 |
I was explaining to the walmart guy about pacu. He claims he had no idea about them.IP: Logged |
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