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john fox October 14th, 2012 03:52 PM

Overcrowding
 
I was just reading the saltwater discussion with Rossi and was wondering if I'm overcrowded as I bought some more fish at the auction I'm running a 55 and here's the line up /2 purple mbuna 8 red mbuna most fish are about 2/3 inches oh and a striped Rafael 5 yellow tails 1 adult yellow labs 4/ juvies SOUNDS LIKE overcrowded 1 large pleco and 2 convicts 🐠🐠that's about 24 fish can I maintain this tank of fish by doing water changes and how often

stevem October 14th, 2012 06:39 PM

overcrowding
 
that's alot of fish, and they are going to get big.
Although fresh is not as bad as salt in that manner, that is still too many fish.
You should probably do weekly 25% wc as of now.
When they start to grow you will have to get rid of some.
What happen when you put too many fish is the levels begin to rise slowly untill they reach a deadly level.
that's when tanks bomb out, and we get asked the question I don't know what I did wrong
Cleaning both filters at the same time make matters worse, by killing off to much bacteria.
When there is to much of a load and not enough bacteria, that is an accident waiting to happen

stevem October 14th, 2012 06:39 PM

overcrowding
 
that's alot of fish, and they are going to get big.
Although fresh is not as bad as salt in that manner, that is still too many fish.
You should probably do weekly 25% wc as of now.
When they start to grow you will have to get rid of some.
What happen when you put too many fish is the levels begin to rise slowly untill they reach a deadly level.
that's when tanks bomb out, and we get asked the question I don't know what I did wrong
Cleaning both filters at the same time make matters worse, by killing off to much bacteria.
When there is to much of a load and not enough bacteria, that is an accident waiting to happen


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