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    Fish stock

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    Hi!
    I would like to know if i've put too many fishes in my 2ft tank.The tank is 80% planted.

    10 rummynose
    8 rasboras
    4 otos
    2 chinese algale eater
    3 pencile fish
    2 ground feeder

    Thanks!

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    Looks alright to me. Try not to add anymore if it's a standard 2ft tank.

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    whats a ground feeder?
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    On 3/4/2003 11:57:45 AM

    whats a ground feeder?
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    cory catfish?
    ... always look at the bright side of life

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    its either that or some pleco... I'm just wondering...
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    Is cory catfish.
    I'm just afraid that, too many fishes will slow down the plant growth.

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    Too many fish ---> slow down plant growth ???

    Where did you get that idea from???

    BC

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    No lah, if too crowded the fish will be stressed and water quality will go bad much faster. Will not slow down plant growth. As a matter of fact, might even improve plant growth [:]
    ... always look at the bright side of life

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