mhancock
Fishaholic
Hi,
When I started reading about tropical fish and the end of last year (got my first tank in late November), I read several pieces recommending an inch of fish per gallon, one website that recommended an inch per half gallon, and several that said it was possible to go to an inch per litre.
Given that my tank is overfiltered (1400 lph on a 225 litre tank), 3 layers of filter material plus balls, carbon and ceramic in the external cannister then discharging into the hood of the tank where there are three more two layer filters, that it is heavily planted, and has a 90cm air curtain, I thought it would be fine to go nearer the inch per litre and decided to go to an inch per half gallon to be safe. Many of the fish are small skinny ones, too!
Several people on here, however, have told me that it is over stocked.
How much do factors like over filtration, plants and air bubbles effect stocking levels, and what capacity do most people feel is a good level (and good for the fish themselves, too!),
Thanks,
Mark
When I started reading about tropical fish and the end of last year (got my first tank in late November), I read several pieces recommending an inch of fish per gallon, one website that recommended an inch per half gallon, and several that said it was possible to go to an inch per litre.
Given that my tank is overfiltered (1400 lph on a 225 litre tank), 3 layers of filter material plus balls, carbon and ceramic in the external cannister then discharging into the hood of the tank where there are three more two layer filters, that it is heavily planted, and has a 90cm air curtain, I thought it would be fine to go nearer the inch per litre and decided to go to an inch per half gallon to be safe. Many of the fish are small skinny ones, too!
Several people on here, however, have told me that it is over stocked.
How much do factors like over filtration, plants and air bubbles effect stocking levels, and what capacity do most people feel is a good level (and good for the fish themselves, too!),
Thanks,
Mark