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    How to gauge how many fish load?

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    Hi,

    I am having a 2 ft planted tank. I had introduced 4SAE and 2 Oto for cleaning purposes.

    Is it too much or too little? Keep seeing they "dump" alot. Will it leads to too much nitrate?

    Advice pls.

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    The more appropriate way would be to get test kits for Nitrate and ammonia.
    A crude way to gauge is probably fish fatality or algae bloom. i think your current bio load is OK.
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    currently bioload definitely ok... try to keep max about 10-15 fishes the size of large cardinal tertras...

    then again, very debatable as different people will have different experiences.

    also depend on what filter you have
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    If your tank is heavily planted, then the bioload is fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wasabi8888 View Post
    taysh

    currently bioload definitely ok... try to keep max about 10-15 fishes the size of large cardinal tertras...

    then again, very debatable as different people will have different experiences.

    also depend on what filter you have
    Thanks! BTW, when u say filter i suppose u meant either internal or external canister type. How would that affect the number of fish load? Any rule of thumb for ppl to follow?

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    Quote Originally Posted by taysh75 View Post
    Thanks! BTW, when u say filter i suppose u meant either internal or external canister type. How would that affect the number of fish load? Any rule of thumb for ppl to follow?
    Normal recommendation is 1 inch of fish per gallon of water. But again if your bio filtration is good, you probably can go much higher.

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