good point.momar said:Setting aside all issues of territory, water chemistry etc. the inch-per-gallon rule works for fish of 2 iches or so in a 29gal tank. Otherwise it doesn't work. You could comfortably keep species like neons at a greater density than one inch per gallon, provided you have a big tank (wouldn't work with smaller tanks, say under 29gal). On the other hand, you can't have five eleven-inch fish ina 55gal. This is because the (leaving aside territoriality, swim space etc) bioload of an eleven-inch fish is much much more than the bioload of 11 one-inch fish (it's closer to the bioload of a couple hundred). But even this assumes the fish are of the same proportions and have the same habits, which is of course not the case. Big fish which don't move use less energy and therefore less bioload, and vice versa.
BTW, fishcatch 22, your avatar is terrifying![]()
are you being sarcastic?