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I wouldn't risk it, that's quite a bit over capacity unless you decide to get the 300 litre again, especially when you've indicated you think overstocking may have contributed to your current issues. ADF's are very sensitive to water quality so if you're slightly off with your water changes he'll probably be the first to go/get ill.Been having a play around on fish stock calculators
Come up with these ideas
It comes up slightly overstocked but with good water changes would this be ok
Or lower the ottos or don’t put them in
But I quiet like them
I don't know if I'm mixing this up with another thread, thought you were trying to rehome your mollies due to issues with your water.I do have soft water
I’ve never had any issues with the mollies they have had babies a wile ago aswell the fry didn’t last long tho they all got ate
I wasent adding anymore Mollys the 4 on the list is what I have left after 2 died through this thing
I don’t have the bh tetras any more so they are goneFirst comment, you cannot rely on online calculator sites. Those programs cannot possibly take into account the factors that must be considered when combining two or more fish species. Tank size and numbers is not the important issue.
I mentioned some time back that this tank was not really suited to Bleeding Heart Tetras because of their size. But as you already had five or six of them, you then had only two options, either rehome them or get sufficient to keep them healthy and happy. You said they were getting nippy, which was to be expected in small numbers. Point is, a species of fish has inherent requirements that must be provided for, or they simply will not be healthy.
Otos are the last fish you should consider adding, because they frequently arrive in stores nearly starved and without a good biofilm which occurs in tanks that are established (not just cycled, but established) otos often don't make it. Added to an established tank so they have natural food (on all surfaces) they settle in and most will soon discover that the algae-based disks or whatever are food.
After the tank has been OK for a month, no deaths, it will be time to consider fish, and as others have agreed, the cardinals should be increased. Do you have floating plants yet? You can be getting these while you wait, it makes a huge difference to cardinals having that cover above them. Floating plants provide the shade that is present in most watercourses these fish come from, and the floaters significantly improve the water quality.
I don’t have the bh tetras any more so they are gone
So above in the comments is what I have left
No o haven’t got any plants I will look into some
Can you suggest what I could put in please
I put up my list before of what I thought
So the Oto is out the question what about another showling fish