So how many fish per gallon do you have?

I chose 1"-1.5", closer to 1"-38 fish in seven tanks-smallest is a tail spot blenny, largest is a XL foxface. I have one that will be out growing him soon, its a french angel. "I believe that water changes will fix just about anything":D Holley
 
I'm actually quite low right now. I had one fish just disappear...a green chromis that was over 3 years old and then I had a goby do a dive over the side. So it's currently .169" per gallon.
 
Aston Martin;633872 wrote: This thread has me wondering about the concept of bioload. Is there a difference between uneaten food and fish poo? Let's say I feed a tank with no livestock 5 cubes of mysis a day and overtime the system matures and/or equipment is added to handle the nutrients in a manner to yield high quality water. Would adding the number of fish that 5 cubes supports change the ecosystem? If so, how?
I kinda think that it would actually help with the load since the fish would be utilizing some of the food and retaining some of the nutrients. Just thinking out loud here.lol

Edit: same as a clean up crew I would think.
 
grouper therapy;633926 wrote: I kinda think that it would actually help with the load since the fish would be utilizing some of the food and retaining some of the nutrients. Just thinking out loud here.lol

Edit: same as a clean up crew I would think.


Agreed. It's not a net zero process; X food intake yields less than X poo... a large part is fuel to "run" the fish. :)
 
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