Ive given a number in inches for each species of fish i have, so you can follow along with the inch per gallon rule. The fish with stars are fully grown.
2 *Dwarf gouramis - 4 inch
2 *Platies- 3
4 *Harliquins - 3
2 *Diamond tetras - 4
3 Clown Loaches - 18
5 *Ottos - 4
2 SAE - 8
3 *Algae eating shrimp - 3
2 *Neon Rainbows - 3
2 Bosmanian Rainbows - 5
6 *Barbs - 12
6 *Rams - 12
1 Gold nugger pleco - 5
Total = 84 inches for a 72 gallon.
Note most of my fish are realitively small in their overal body, especially the Harliquins, Ottos, Shrimp, Platies, and even Rams so i doubt they produce much waste or stress the bio-load. The ones that are big like the loaches, pleco, SAE, are not the size listed above. Rather the size i have given for these fish are the size i will get rid of them at too avoid over stocking. Also, i will be getting rid of one SAE within the next few months once my BBa goes down a bit. One SAE and the 3 shrimp then should keep it in check!
I have also just recently added extra bio-media in my fluvav canister filter so ammonia levels aer kept in check just in case. As for the fish, they seem happy and are always eating well and going about with lots of space. The tank is also heavily planted with C02 and 4 watts per gallon of light. So im assuming the plants should also aid in oxygen for a bit of overstocking.
So with all that in mind, am i overstocked too much or should i be ok?
2 *Dwarf gouramis - 4 inch
2 *Platies- 3
4 *Harliquins - 3
2 *Diamond tetras - 4
3 Clown Loaches - 18
5 *Ottos - 4
2 SAE - 8
3 *Algae eating shrimp - 3
2 *Neon Rainbows - 3
2 Bosmanian Rainbows - 5
6 *Barbs - 12
6 *Rams - 12
1 Gold nugger pleco - 5
Total = 84 inches for a 72 gallon.
Note most of my fish are realitively small in their overal body, especially the Harliquins, Ottos, Shrimp, Platies, and even Rams so i doubt they produce much waste or stress the bio-load. The ones that are big like the loaches, pleco, SAE, are not the size listed above. Rather the size i have given for these fish are the size i will get rid of them at too avoid over stocking. Also, i will be getting rid of one SAE within the next few months once my BBa goes down a bit. One SAE and the 3 shrimp then should keep it in check!
I have also just recently added extra bio-media in my fluvav canister filter so ammonia levels aer kept in check just in case. As for the fish, they seem happy and are always eating well and going about with lots of space. The tank is also heavily planted with C02 and 4 watts per gallon of light. So im assuming the plants should also aid in oxygen for a bit of overstocking.
So with all that in mind, am i overstocked too much or should i be ok?
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