Recently struggling with my newer set up, set up mid-May but established filter some plants etc moved, so a seeded/planted cycle I guess!
Confused about the volume. I'm terrible at maths, and getting different answers from different calculators!
It's a Fluval tank, think it might be an older model:
Measurements:
L = 31.5in/80cm
W = 13.5in/34.5cm
H = 19.5in/49.5cm
This aquarium volume calculator says that it's 36 US gallons/136.6L
Last time I used a volume calculator it said 34g, so I dunno! Confused I know that I don't fill right to the lip and that substrate/hardscape etc will mean less total water volume overall, just want to have an idea of the tank capacity.
Starting to question if I'm overstocked. I bought it initially after being given the wrong measurements by the seller, so I thought it was a 37g and it would be big enough. But having doubts now after having an ammonia spike (from over-feeding) recently. I'd kept it well balanced initially, being fine with 60% W/C's every weekend, but perhaps I've been feeding more, maybe because plants are struggling, maybe because plecos are growing - not sure, but had an ammonia spike and I'm still doing large daily water changes to get it back under control again. So please be honest with me, am I overstocked?
Stock:
15 corydoras. Six sterbai, 2 albino aeneus, 7 bronzes.
2 juvenile 181 peppermint plecos.
4 elderly retired guppies
2 male platies
5 elderly tetra, small species.
Shrimp colony.
Filtration is an All Ponds Solution EF-150 canister filter, and a small Nicrew internal 20-40L that I added mainly for flow but also filters.
Please be honest! There is another tank due to be added on the horizon once I've managed to tear down and sell a large one, likely a 30g... I'm considering trying to get a long tank with a larger footprint, and thinking about moving one of the cory colonies, either the six sterbai or the eight aeneus to that one. The guppies and tetra are elderly remains of previous schools/inherited fish, just living out their days with me. Also considering moving the guppies/tetra to my 15.5g pygmy cory tank, but I think the bulk of the bioload is the cories and plecos.
Confused about the volume. I'm terrible at maths, and getting different answers from different calculators!
It's a Fluval tank, think it might be an older model:
Measurements:
L = 31.5in/80cm
W = 13.5in/34.5cm
H = 19.5in/49.5cm
This aquarium volume calculator says that it's 36 US gallons/136.6L
Last time I used a volume calculator it said 34g, so I dunno! Confused I know that I don't fill right to the lip and that substrate/hardscape etc will mean less total water volume overall, just want to have an idea of the tank capacity.
Starting to question if I'm overstocked. I bought it initially after being given the wrong measurements by the seller, so I thought it was a 37g and it would be big enough. But having doubts now after having an ammonia spike (from over-feeding) recently. I'd kept it well balanced initially, being fine with 60% W/C's every weekend, but perhaps I've been feeding more, maybe because plants are struggling, maybe because plecos are growing - not sure, but had an ammonia spike and I'm still doing large daily water changes to get it back under control again. So please be honest with me, am I overstocked?
Stock:
15 corydoras. Six sterbai, 2 albino aeneus, 7 bronzes.
2 juvenile 181 peppermint plecos.
4 elderly retired guppies
2 male platies
5 elderly tetra, small species.
Shrimp colony.
Filtration is an All Ponds Solution EF-150 canister filter, and a small Nicrew internal 20-40L that I added mainly for flow but also filters.
Please be honest! There is another tank due to be added on the horizon once I've managed to tear down and sell a large one, likely a 30g... I'm considering trying to get a long tank with a larger footprint, and thinking about moving one of the cory colonies, either the six sterbai or the eight aeneus to that one. The guppies and tetra are elderly remains of previous schools/inherited fish, just living out their days with me. Also considering moving the guppies/tetra to my 15.5g pygmy cory tank, but I think the bulk of the bioload is the cories and plecos.