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![]() What would you guys say is a good general "fish rule" when deciding how many fish can go into a reef tank? Of course there are variables, but any opinions?
I've heard 1" of fish per 10gal of water, but it looks like many people go way beyond this rule.
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![]() It depends ... I think you really have too many factors to make a broad statement as to this many inches of fish per gallon
Bottom line is filtration if you can remove as much fish waste as the fish produce then your tank can support whatever that number turns out to be ... only have to look at commercial fish hatcheries to see mega-filtration in action. A larger more efficient skimmer will allow you to keep more fish than a smaller skimmer or no skimmer as well as more live rock. the other thing to consider is if you are stressing out certain kinds of fish either in closed quarters or forcing them to share space with incompatable fish You have to look at your own tank and pay close attention to what happens when you add another fish ... I have tried to resist adding more than one fish per month to allow the biological/mechanical filters to catch up to the increased bioload. Cheers
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![]() Try this, it tells you the inches of fish you can keep
http://www.aquasite.com/knowledge/ca...tor.shtml#calc |
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![]() Well according to that calculator here are the results for my tank ... on the side are the actual specs that I am running
AquaSite Calculation Results Standard Units Water Type .................................... Saltwater Reef Tank Material ................................. Glass Tank Shape .................................... Rectangle Length ............................................ 96 in Width ............................................. 24 in Height ............................................. 31 in Wall Thickness ............................... 5/8 in Tank Volume .................................. 309 gal (US) Tank Material Weight ...................... 6575 lbf Water Volume ................................. 309 gal (US) Water Weight .................................. 2631 lbf No Substrate Depth Declared Approximate Total Weight ................ 9206 lbf Approx. Total Fish Length ................ 25 inches of fish 27 in of fish Mass Required for 1 PPM ................ 1193.49 mg Recommended Lighting ..................... 928 total watts 1980 total watts Recommended Pump Flow ............... 2597 gallons per hour 8200 GPH What it does not specify is how much filtration and what type would be required to be sustainable ... also if I had only 2597 GPH circulation my corals would not be very happy These generic calculators IMO dont work in real life ![]() Cheers
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![]() HEy Steve, Good post,
I'm just wondering? How do you get all your fish to line up on the ruler? ![]()
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![]() Good points. It looks like the inches per gallon method is similar to the watts per gallon lighting method. I don't think that calculator takes coral health into account so it may work for a FO tank.
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![]() Quote:
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![]() I only have 9 inches... of fish
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![]() Quote:
Mine's a whopping 15 inches...my tank is very lucky ![]() ![]()
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-Mason |
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![]() hehe. My tanks just a baby tho
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