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![]() 180 Gallon Fish Tank With Stanf US $1,000.00 |
![]() 46 gallon bow front fish tank aquarium US $350.00 |
![]() Rena Air 200 Quiet Aquarium Fish Pump 30 Gallon NEW US $22.99 |
![]() 92 GALLON AQUARIUM BOW FRONT GLASS FISH TANK WHOLESALE US $1,250.00 |
![]() 55 gallon fish aquarium complete with fish US $250.00 |
![]() Sticker for 55 75 gallon aquarium Fish Tank Stand NEW US $1.95 |
![]() 45 gallon saltwater aquarium with fish US $91.00 |
![]() ONE GALLON GLASS FISH BOWL USED ONCE US $1.35 |
![]() Jungle Sick Fish Aquarium Ick Guard Gallon Medication US $52.99 |
![]() 150 gallon fish tank w stand US $500.00 |
![]() AquaWave 25 Gallon ACRYLIC Fish AQUARIUM Tank US $49.99 |
![]() Cambridge Corner Aquarium Fish Tank Kit 1 Gallon BLUE US $32.99 |
![]() Cambridge Corner Aquarium Fish Tank Kit 1 Gallon PURPLE US $32.99 |
![]() Cambridge Hexagon Aquarium Fish Tank Kit 2 Gallon BLUE US $42.99 |
![]() 72 Gallon Bow Front Fish Tank and Stand US $500.00 |
![]() Cambridge Mini Aquarium Fish Tank Kit 5 Gallon PINK US $74.99 |
![]() Cambridge Mini Aquarium Fish Tank Kit 5 Gallon BLUE US $74.99 |
![]() HYDOR Theo 50 W Heater 5 14 Gallon Aquarium Fish Tank US $20.00 |
![]() HYDOR Mini Heater 15 W 5 10 Gallon Aquarium Fish Tank US $16.50 |
![]() HYDOR Mini Heater 75 W 2 5 Gallon Aquarium Fish Tank US $10.00 |
![]() Fish Tank 92 Gallon US $1,000.00 |
![]() 55 gallon custom fish tank aquarium with stand US $180.00 |
![]() 55 GALLON FISH TANK STAND US $29.99 |
![]() RENA AIR 300 Quiet Aquarium Fish Pump 75 Gallon NEW US $34.99 |
![]() Imagine Squat Glass Fish Bowl 1 Gallon US $7.99 |
![]() Bowl Round Footed 1 2 Gallon For Fish US $5.00 |
![]() 55 GALLON FISH TANK US $100.00 |
![]() 100 GALLON FISH TANK US $150.00 |
![]() New 15 Gallon Coffee Table Fish Aquarium Tank System US $295.95 |
![]() Bowl Drum Glass 1 2 Gallon For Fish US $4.90 |
![]() Eclipse Corner 5 Gallon Fish Tanks US $50.20 |
![]() New 5 Gallon Coffee Table Fish Aquarium Tank System US $199.95 |
![]() Bowl Glass Drum 2 Gallon For Fish US $10.60 |
![]() 55 Gallon Fish Tank with Stand and accessories US $56.00 |
![]() Bowl Glass Drum 1 Gallon For Fish US $5.40 |
![]() Tetra Whisper Air Pump 100 gallons fish aquarium US $21.98 |
![]() 10 GALLON PENN PLAX UNDERGRAVEL FILTER FISH TANK UT10 US $19.99 |
![]() 250 gallon live koi fish water tank US $.99 |
![]() 55 gallon fish tank and canopey US $400.00 |
![]() RED SEA Nano MICRO Filter 3 GALLON Clear Aquarium Fish US $12.95 |
![]() One Gallon Fish Tank Aquarium US $.99 |
![]() 2 piece fish tank aquarium black 70 gallons extras US $159.99 |
![]() 4 Fish Aquarium Filters 38 gallon New US $9.99 |
![]() Cambridge Aquatics 1 Gallon Corner Fish Aquarium Kit US $37.96 |
![]() Moultrie MFH PS1 65 Gallon Automatic Pond Fish Feeder US $66.00 |
![]() Eclipse Combo 25 Gallon Fish Aquarium from Marineland US $189.99 |
![]() 55 Gallon Salt Water Fish Tank Aquarium Kit Complete US $56.00 |
![]() 15 Gallon Fish Aquarium Fish Tank w Stand Pickup Only US $19.99 |

Can you have one Oscar in a ten gallon fish tank?
I was just wondering because I have a 10 gallon fish tank and I was wondering if you can put an Oscar with it. If so, can you have other fish with with it?
Nope - Oscars get very big and produce a lot of waste. They need a lot of space to swim around and lots of clean water. If you really want an Oscar, you're going to be looking at 55+ gallons. Ten gallon tanks are pretty small, and full grown Oscars would have a difficult time even turning around in one!
If you already have a 10 gallon, you have a few options.
There are some sample stocking plans for small tanks here:
http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-97203.html
http://badmanstropicalfish.com/articles/article63.html
Betta Fish Care - Keeping your Fish Healthy and Colorful
Despite the fact that betta fish can be successfully kept without a large aquarium or a complicated filter, betta fish care does necessitate a certain amount of work and effort. This article will provide you with the basics on keeping your betta healthy and happy.
Good betta fish care dictates giving your pet a continer that is large enough for the fish to swim around at least a little bit. While it is possible for bettas to survive in the tiny containers that pet shops often place them in, these containers are hardly a healthy home and bettas subjected to such limited space may become listless and lose color. Bettas don't need a huge amount of space, but a little room to swim, and a decent amount of surface area for the fish to get gulps of air in are recommended. As a suggestion, a 1 to 2 gallon fish bowl is a good option.
Betta fish can and will jump, so whatever container you are using, be sure that it can be covered (dont use an airtight cover!) to prevent your fish from jumping out.
The next part of betta fish care that is critical to the health of the fish is to keep the container and water very clean. Part of keeping the container clean is to use care when feeding your fish. Excess food will accumulate at the bottom and cause bacterial growth and cloud the water. I recommend feeding betta food pellets to your fish just one at a time, up to three or four times each day. Not only will this help keep the container clean, it will also prevent overfeeding which can cause swim bladder problems which can kill betta fish.
Another way to make sure the water is clean is to change part it on a frequent basis. The amount and frequency of water changes will depend on the size of the container because smaller containers will accumulate waste products much faster than larger ones. If your fish is in a container with half a gallon of water or less, it is a good idea to change at least a third of the water every 3 days or so. For a one to two gallon or larger container, changing about a third to a half of the water about once per week should be sufficient.
When changing the water, there are various test kits, water treatment chemicals, aging techniques, etc. that can be used to remove toxic substances like chlorine and to establish the preferred neutral pH of the water. There is a much simpler trick to betta fish care with regards to water though. You can buy ordinary distilled water and not have to test or treat it at all. Distilled water is free of contaminants and has a neutral pH - perfect for your betta fish, and much simpler than trying to get your tap water to the right chemical balance! Just be sure to get DISTILLED water instead of spring water, drinking water, etc.,to be sure of purity and the right pH.
Good betta fish care also means keeping the water to a warm temperature. Bettas come from tropical regions and are happiest at temperatures at about the 75 to 80 degree (Farenheit) range.
Betta fish prefer to rest on objects off of the bottom of the container, so some decorations are a good idea. It is important to use objects that are smooth and don't have any sharp edges, because the betta's fins are very delicate and can be easily damaged. Even artificial plants can damage a betta if the material is too hard.
Using the tips you have just learned, you will be well on your way to keeping a healthy, happy betta fish. The show of brilliant color on your fish will be your reward for your excellent betta fish care.
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