Your filter may not able to take up the job.Unless you have massive plants to absorb the toxic.
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my 10 gallon currently has
5 harlequin rasboras
1 oto
40+ shrimps( they keep staying around this number never exceeding 100, no idea why)
snails (mini ones, negligible)
flora includes
2 x water wisteria
5cm X 4cm java moss
4cm X 4cm HC
2 x hygrophila polysperma
4 x Bacopa myriophylloides
filter is eden 316 (5w 120-240 l/hr) with ac and a sponge medium
will it be possible to add more fishes?
Your filter may not able to take up the job.Unless you have massive plants to absorb the toxic.
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oh... so my tank isnt heavily planted enough? i do know the water wisteria grows mega fast even without co2, oh wells... was thinking of getting a couple more otos...
Otos are ok
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plan to up e bioload to 6 rasboras 4 otos or 7 rasboras 3 otos, any advice?
way too much fishes !!
if thats the case, whats the recommended bioload?
I have 80 cardinal tetras. 20 SAE, 1 Oto, 20 shrimps. My tank is 4x2x2ft with water filled close to the brink. 2 Cannister - 1550 and 1400 litre per hour. I also have one 2000 litre/ hr powerhead with internal filter and CO2 system.
Plant tank is quite densely planted with moss and plants.
Is my bio load too high or it is okay. I plan to add more shrimps.
Why you need so many(20) SAE to eat your moss!![]()
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Got many hair algae, so need more SAE. Tank black out still cannot stop its growth.
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That you got to send a battalion of Malayan shrimps in! Or Yamato shrimps.![]()
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i have around 60+ fish all about a 2-3 cm and already i find the bioload too high for my 4x1.5x2
still that didn't stop me from buying more fish if something catches my eye at LFS![]()
When they grow bigger, I will try to catch them out. Probably give them away or exchange for smaller SAEs. After about a week, I noticed that the algae that formed on the leafs of my plants are all gone. Now, I am only saddled with hair algae. Even then, with the few days blackout and the constant manual removal, I see less of hair algae.
I already have about 16 to 20 Malayan shrimps in my tank. My relative is raising some black mollies for me. When they are more grown up, I will collect from him so that they can help me deal with the hair algae.
Send in 100 or more i mean!20 is too less!
I sent in 50 for a 1.5ft tank! Still cant find them!
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I am concern that my tank cannot take the bioload.
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