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I'm wondering about the inch per gallon rule and how many people stick to it. Are there instances when you can stretch it a little bit? I've read that people who keep African cichlids tend to overstock to counteract aggression. Are there other times when you can stretch it a little?
This came up in another thread when I was discussing how to stock my tank. I currently have 8 flame tetras (16 inches) and bristlenose (6 inches) in a 30 gallon tank. I'd like to add 3 cockatoo cichilds soon, 1 male and 2 females (7.5 inches). If you follow the inch per gallon rule that would basically fill the tank. I don't want to add a ton more fish than that, but I'd like to get more bottom dwellers or catfish than just the bristlenose. Would adding a few otos be really stressful? What about a small school of corys? My thinking is that if I add them just a little at a time and watch the water chemistry it might be OK.
This came up in another thread when I was discussing how to stock my tank. I currently have 8 flame tetras (16 inches) and bristlenose (6 inches) in a 30 gallon tank. I'd like to add 3 cockatoo cichilds soon, 1 male and 2 females (7.5 inches). If you follow the inch per gallon rule that would basically fill the tank. I don't want to add a ton more fish than that, but I'd like to get more bottom dwellers or catfish than just the bristlenose. Would adding a few otos be really stressful? What about a small school of corys? My thinking is that if I add them just a little at a time and watch the water chemistry it might be OK.