my 60 gal fowlr

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Whopper Stopper

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After having a 25 nano reef, and all the work that came with it, ive traded it in for a 60 gallon fowlr. Still need a back drop and some more LR but these things are a work in progress as you all know. Heres some of my livestock. I got a S&S puffer, maroon clown, blue devil damsel, snowflake morey, and this angel I just got (can't remember its name). The lion in the pic recently passed after this battle with the damsel lodged in its mouth. He was to big and got stuck. He was thrashing against my LR to get him unlodged and his scratches turned into huge open sores, prolly an infection. anyway enjoy the pics.

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Whopper Stopper

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yea i think thats what my lfs told me. How do you think my bioload is. I want to add some sort of sand sifting goby and some sort of wrasse. What are the negatives of a high bioload? if parameters are kept well then whats the big deal about having a lot of fish?
 

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I think you're OK with it...although the snowflake would probably do better with a 75g from what I believe OldManoftheSea has shared here on the forums. I do wonder how the Potters will fare with the more punacious tankmates it is with. I'd keep an eye on that as one of the big deals of having a lot of fish are the stress levels. A high bioload will not only stress the fish but make the parameters harder to keep stable.
 
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