I would say a standard 125 or even better a 150 with a large canister filter such as an fx5 would be sufficient for 3 adult Oscars.
One Oscar needs around 20 Gals. Two can survive in about 30 gals. If you wish to rear Oscars you will need at least 5 young fish to avoid deaths from bullying and you will need to house them in at least a 50 Gallon tank.
About 2/3 or 3/4. Basically depends on the size.
Regardless of the type or size of goldfish the minimum acceptable size of an aquarium for a goldfish is 30 gallons. Buy a tank that is at least 30 gallons if you plan to have goldfish. You can comfortably fit 3 goldfish in a tank this size but no goldfish in a tank any smaller. Goldfish are essentially pond fish and need lots of space to swim; they will not thrive in a small aquarium.
Sadly, no. Oscars need at least 55 gallons, but some say that an oscar needs a 75 gallon minimum. Oscars grow up to 12 inches in length, so you can understand how the measurements of your tank would be too small. Also, a goldfish needs a 55 gallon minimum. The cichlids will be aggressive, and unless your fish are about the same size as your oscar, you are going to be having a lot of fights. Also, the oscars and gold fish produce tons of waste and may kill the other fish with the extra ammonia in the water.
Goldfish need at minimum 20 gallons for one fish, plus 10 gallons for each additional goldfish being added to the tank; this means that fro 3 goldfish, you need at minimum a 40 gallon tank.It's not just about their potential size as adults, which is big, but because they are very messy fish and produce a very high amount of waste.
"The Shining" did not win any Oscars.
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It was nominated for 3 Oscars, and of those 3 it won 2.
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IT depends on the size and type of bike. A sport bike may have a 2 - 3 gallon tank. A big cruiser can have 4 or more gallon capacity.
Well, the general rule for keeping fish is that you should have at least one gallon of water per inch of fish. So a 5" fish will need at least a 5 gallon tank.
Im pretty sure its around 2 gallons. If it is the stock peanut tank. Not the king tank that is 3-4 gallons