Beautiful set up no doubt. The only problem is the wrong inhabitants! Oscars grow to a foot, in some cases if you take good care of them, they grow even larger. A 75 gallon tank will house no more than ONE Oscar! Then you are adding more cichlids which will grow as well, not as big as Oscars though! Rocks of that size, IDK. It seems like the fish are going to feel crowded. Then you have plants! ALL cichlids are notorious for uprooting plants! Real and artificial! ESPECIALLY Oscars. Filter! A good one, but if you are keeping all those cichlids, you are way better off with a good canister filter, like the Eheim 600 for instance! Even bigger! Oscars poop up a ton which can all turn into ammonia if you don't have an adequate filter! I apologize for sounding like a know it all, it's not my intention! But I have a lot of experience with Oscars. I've been keeping them since I was 10. I'm 62! Lol In the beginning it was a big fail precisely because I made all the same mistakes as in this video. You deserve a successful aquarium. It looks like you love your hobby by the way you erected your tank with so much love. I'm just warning you that Oscars are an extremely high maintenance fish to have. You have to give them the proper environment or they will become sick and eventually die. Been there done that!! Lol Trust me, change your tank and do the things I advised, and you will have an awesome aquarium. The set up in your video would make an incredible AFRICAN CICHLID tank. The tank size is perfect and you could stock up your tank with a ton of Africans. In their case, they enjoy being over populated, and they are gorgeous colored cichlids that grow no more than 7 inches. Food for thought!! 🤔 One Oscar, no plants, minimize your rocks, and a good canister filter! That's an awesome tank! Best of luck!!
@walterbermudez1448 I am bringing up my 75 now and intend to just have one Oscar (hopefully a red chilli if i can find one). What substrate would you recommend and how much?
U need big Amazon swords least 4-6 than place them on background and take off those rock than you might pull it off putting only 1 or 2 Oscar’s but hey might wanna get another 6ft or higher tank once they grow fully 😂😂
Beautiful set up no doubt. The only problem is the wrong inhabitants! Oscars grow to a foot, in some cases if you take good care of them, they grow even larger. A 75 gallon tank will house no more than ONE Oscar! Then you are adding more cichlids which will grow as well, not as big as Oscars though!
Rocks of that size, IDK. It seems like the fish are going to feel crowded. Then you have plants! ALL cichlids are notorious for uprooting plants! Real and artificial! ESPECIALLY Oscars.
Filter! A good one, but if you are keeping all those cichlids, you are way better off with a good canister filter, like the Eheim 600 for instance! Even bigger! Oscars poop up a ton which can all turn into ammonia if you don't have an adequate filter!
I apologize for sounding like a know it all, it's not my intention! But I have a lot of experience with Oscars. I've been keeping them since I was 10. I'm 62! Lol In the beginning it was a big fail precisely because I made all the same mistakes as in this video. You deserve a successful aquarium. It looks like you love your hobby by the way you erected your tank with so much love. I'm just warning you that Oscars are an extremely high maintenance fish to have. You have to give them the proper environment or they will become sick and eventually die. Been there done that!! Lol
Trust me, change your tank and do the things I advised, and you will have an awesome aquarium.
The set up in your video would make an incredible AFRICAN CICHLID tank. The tank size is perfect and you could stock up your tank with a ton of Africans. In their case, they enjoy being over populated, and they are gorgeous colored cichlids that grow no more than 7 inches. Food for thought!! 🤔
One Oscar, no plants, minimize your rocks, and a good canister filter! That's an awesome tank!
Best of luck!!
Nicely written how can i msg you or contact you i need your help and advice
@@Nabel12380 I can send you my email address, but I don't want to keep here long, only for a few minutes! Let me know when I can post it!
Now I feel bad about having 2 Oscar’s in a 75 gallon. 😅
@walterbermudez1448 I am bringing up my 75 now and intend to just have one Oscar (hopefully a red chilli if i can find one). What substrate would you recommend and how much?
One of them ate the other, I guess it’s a learning process. The remaining one is cool though I can pet it and get it to jump for worms
Sooo beautiful
gorgeous Oscars & fish 🐠
Nice work on getting plants there dude but one tail hit from Oscar will get all those plants floating 😂😂
You’re right 😅😂😂
U need big Amazon swords least 4-6 than place them on background and take off those rock than you might pull it off putting only 1 or 2 Oscar’s but hey might wanna get another 6ft or higher tank once they grow fully 😂😂
Good one very nice
Thank you 🙏 😍
@@BotitoyConcha4701 hi friend where are u from
Those oscars will grow. The tank is too small for 2 and to much rock taking away important swimming space
What kind of plants are at the right side of tank?
I can’t remember the name but you can find that live plants from petco
Great looking tank! Are the Oscar’s full grown?
Thanks. They regularly grown to 12 inches + in size
Tanks dimensions please
For 75 Gallons fish tank 48" x 18" x 21" 140 lbs
What filter is that
I got this filter at pets smart
Marineland Penguin