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Too many???
I have a problem and I can't stop....well just one more wrasse and that's it.:mrgreen: I have a 120g SPS dominant tank with 35g sump running biopellets. I just recently reduced my fish load already and this is what I have now. Just curious what you guys think of my bioload.
Green chromis x7 Lawnmower Blenny Coral beauty (Need to catch this bully) Blue tang (2") Yellow tang (3.5") Purple tang (3.5") Bangaii Flame male wrasse (4") Flame female wrasse (2") Labouti wrasse (2.75") Exquisite wrasse (2.5") Lineatus supermale (5") Rhomboid male to be :lol: |
AS A FELLOW WRASSE LOVER I THINK YOU NEED 3 HALICHOERES CHRYSUS WRASSES TO COMPLETE YOUR BIOLOAD.:lol:
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Shhhh....Thats after the Rhomboid :eyebrows:
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The only problem I see with a too large bioload is if the skimmer fail, then oxygen goes down and the fish start to die from lack of oxygen. The rule for the number of fish per gallon is not only for the fish comfort, but it is also for the amount of dissolve oxygen so that all fish can have enough. Using a skimmer really change those odds, but remove the skimmer for a few hours or overnight and disaster can strike.
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I am not saying he will run it without a skimmer but it is when the skimmer is unplugged or during power outage etc...if the skimmer pump fails, then it is when the problem happen.
Usually by having a skimmer which oxygenate the water extra well, that allow us to top the bioload to a maximum that would not be possible without this equipement. When the equipment fails, watch out. Recently I have seen to identical story about the skimmer being unplugged for some reason, or out for some reason and most fish died in both cases where the bioload was to much. Quote:
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Im glad to hear that. And I thought my bioload was heavy especially with 3 tangs.
I guess it's time to bring up the idea of a fallback skimmer to the wifey :mrgreen: Be interesting to see other fellow reefers "Heavy bioload" fish stocking here. |
Here's mine :
75 g cube Copperband butterfly Achilles tang Hawaiian flame wrasse pair Mated trio of PJ cardinals Trojan pair of clownfish Mystery wrasse blue leopard wrasse black leopard wrasse Marble wrasse Melanarus wrasse red/blue mandarin scooterdragonette Target mandarin I'm def overstocked lol |
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Having said that, it is possible to run without a skimmer so long as you are providing adequate oxygenation from other sources such as surface agitation from aggressive powerheads or from water falling into an overflow box. I suspect in the case of the tank that mrhasan linked there is enough oxygen provided from the water agitation resulting from the overflow box. It also depends on the health of your fish. If they are sick or stressed they will tend to breath heavier thus depleting oxygen even quicker. Water temperature also affects your fish's consumption of oxygen. |
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Heres my list
green chromis 5" regal tang sailfin tang carpenter wrasse halichoeres chrysus x 3 hi fin goby cave goby juv percs x 2 bangai cardinal |
Thats nothing Mike, you should see my buddy Apex's tank. Now thats overstocked.
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Wow, its like me with coral... My new 7ft long tank is already overstocked with coral. Trade you fish for coral.. Only have 5 stinkin fish!!
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