It says that dwarf gouramis and zebra danios are too big for a 10 gallon???? Surely that's wrong! Also you mispelt Danio on the species list.
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Great software BTW! Gonna definately use it when that is sorted out![]()
Since v0.2, I have updated the algorithm. The version on my PC is saying you will be 71% full.I am still fine tuning the formula and making DB more accurate so this level will fluctuate more but it will settle at some level eventually.
Hmm, I do have v0.2 and I still get 45% full, tank width 48, H 15 & D 15. Also I think german blue rams get to 3.5 inches rather than 2.5 inches as you have them listed. This is a really neat program though and I think it can be sorted out to work nicely!
It says that dwarf gouramis and zebra danios are too big for a 10 gallon???? Surely that's wrong! Also you mispelt Danio on the species list.
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Great software BTW! Gonna definately use it when that is sorted out![]()
Those three types of aggression are exactly what I was thinking of - it's just hard to take those qualitative variables and make them quantitative.Thanks for the comments. Some of my comments to yours:
Your aggression comments are informative - I'll take those into account. Right now, internally, it uses scale of 1 - 5. Also, I have 3 types of aggressions which I don't use in the analysis - aggression within the same species, aggression across other species and aggression when spawning. Hopefully some day, I will be able to use all of them. I don't intend to leave the label as is - I want it to be able to figure out the compatibility for you.
Good idea on comments and scientific names...![]()
Yep! Embers won't exceed 0.8". They're tight schoolers, not too shy, and look fantastic in a planted tank. Sawbwa resplendens are about Neon-sized (and probably the same bio load) at 1.6". They're very shy unless they are given the conditions they like - lots of plants (including floaters), and somewhat dim lighting. I think their looks make up for it though. The orange can get really vivid.I just looked up on Ember Tetra - that's a neat looking fish I haven't seen before.Does it really stay under 1 inch?
Hmm even Rummy Nose Rasbora appears to be small too at 1 inch.
Ok I was mistaken on this. The 10g tank I had before was 20x10x12. In these 10g tanks, Zebra Danio would have been ok in the application and so would dwarf Gourami. I was only watching your tank's footprint hence I thought it was too small. It appears that your tank is a 10g "tall" tank which has smaller stock capacity compare to my 10g.![]()
Is height (and therefore volume?) not properly figured into stock levels?
Cardinal Tetras reach 2".