A 55 gallon is going to be too cramped...it's only 12" deep, the minimum size of a healthy adult oscar. The fish would barely be able to move around. A 75 is the same length, but deeper.
I think most seem to agree that a tank with a 48x18" footprint is the minimum for an adult. so, as mentioned 75 is a good size, but if you go that route, you might as well get the 90g version, its the same tank only 4 inches taller. looks much nicer and the added volume will allow a few tank mates plus extra water volume never hurt when dealing with big messy fish![]()
Simply cut the fish into one-inch cubes and count them.
Silly question...
In fact it is so silly to talk about the cubic volume of a living thing
In commercial fish farming - which is far more scientific based and far more efficient than Aquarium hobby- We use the weight of the fish to determine the water volume needed for every fish maybe that's a better way