Ok, my original tank is finally cycled and the other 2 I've acquired have maintained their cycles. I know the "inch per fish" rule is viewed as inaccurate, but was wondering if there's any other "rule of thumb" to go by. I'd like to add a few fish if I have room to do so safely (especially in the 29L). The new filters will arrive tomorrow. I've found a home for all 3 Plecos. Also, I've read alot about Gourami and have had no aggresion issues. The 75 was established and has been stocked as is for over a year, though it's new to me. I appreciate any thoughts, suggestions, etc. I finally found what looks like a good LFS within driving distance and plan on heading there this weekend for some plants and supplies and hopefully a couple fish!
29G Tall
Eclipse 150
RENA XP2
15W Aqua Gro Light
2 Dwarf Neon Blue Gourami
1 Yoyo Loach
1 Common Pleco (Going to new home)
4 Peppered Cories
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29G Long (Newly Acquired as is, being upgraded)
Top Fin 30
RENA XP2 (on the way)
5 Tiger Barbs
1 Red Tailed Shark
1 Gibby Pleco (Going to new home)
1 Mystery Snail
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75G (Newly Acquired as is, being upgraded)
Aqua Clear 300
RENA XP3 (on the way)
1 Gold Gourami
2 Blue Gourami
3 Blue (Color variant) Gourami
6 Red Serpea Tetra
5 Fancy Guppies
4 Platies
1 Velvet Red Swordtail
1 Red Tailed Shark
1 Common Pleco (Going to new home)
29G Tall
Eclipse 150
RENA XP2
15W Aqua Gro Light
2 Dwarf Neon Blue Gourami
1 Yoyo Loach
1 Common Pleco (Going to new home)
4 Peppered Cories
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29G Long (Newly Acquired as is, being upgraded)
Top Fin 30
RENA XP2 (on the way)
5 Tiger Barbs
1 Red Tailed Shark
1 Gibby Pleco (Going to new home)
1 Mystery Snail
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75G (Newly Acquired as is, being upgraded)
Aqua Clear 300
RENA XP3 (on the way)
1 Gold Gourami
2 Blue Gourami
3 Blue (Color variant) Gourami
6 Red Serpea Tetra
5 Fancy Guppies
4 Platies
1 Velvet Red Swordtail
1 Red Tailed Shark
1 Common Pleco (Going to new home)