R rsw686 AC Members Feb 27, 2007 335 0 0 40 Virginia Apr 4, 2007 #2 Too much if the fish have no room to swim!!
Michael Marino SALT WATER FOR LIFE Mar 5, 2006 366 0 0 Long Island, New York Apr 4, 2007 #4 if you have too much ill take it off your hands ahah
dorkfish AC Members Jul 25, 2005 3,032 1 0 Windsor,Ontario,Canada Apr 4, 2007 #5 Once you go above the recomended level... just use common sense and judgement and you should be fine.
Once you go above the recomended level... just use common sense and judgement and you should be fine.
Michael Marino SALT WATER FOR LIFE Mar 5, 2006 366 0 0 Long Island, New York Apr 4, 2007 #6 Funny i have the oppisitre problem not enoph
Germanman My fish are my babies Nov 24, 2005 5,467 3 60 38 Santa Barbara, California andrewsaquariums.blogspot.com Apr 4, 2007 #7 rsw686 said: Too much if the fish have no room to swim!! Click to expand... yup dorkfish said: Once you go above the recomended level... just use common sense and judgement and you should be fine. Click to expand... yup i have over 85 lbs in my 55 but its a hex and i made a reef wall. just depends really.
rsw686 said: Too much if the fish have no room to swim!! Click to expand... yup dorkfish said: Once you go above the recomended level... just use common sense and judgement and you should be fine. Click to expand... yup i have over 85 lbs in my 55 but its a hex and i made a reef wall. just depends really.
fishcatch22 The Picotoper Jun 13, 2006 4,214 2 0 35 Morris, Illinois Apr 4, 2007 #8 you'll know when and if you have too much... not hard to tell.