Tank Loads

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is there some kind of general rule for how many fish per gallon or something as for the bio load.
 
When I was doing saltwater I did not go by inches;gallons.



I would look at body mass. For example



I had 1 yellow tang

a clown

chromis

and a few gobies.

I gave each fish 13-15 gallons.



It really depends, on how risky you want to get
 
It really depends, on how risky you want to get
You don't want to get 'risky' at all :huh:

Different fish have different Bioloads and require different habitats. It is more important to research and match the fish with the individual tank than sticking to a guideline of 'x' per 'y'

Why not post a tank details and a list of fish you liek and i'm sure people will help sort it out :)
 
You don't want to get 'risky' at all :huh:

Different fish have different Bioloads and require different habitats. It is more important to research and match the fish with the individual tank than sticking to a guideline of 'x' per 'y'


yeah i totally agree. tnx.

general rule of thumb is 1" per 5 gallons but it really depends a lot on the type of specific fish and the size of the tank.

as a general rule sounds good.
 

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