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The "per inch" thing is very rough, some fish are long and skinny and eat very little, some are short and fat and eat like pigs. It also depends on how much you feed the fish, because fish make waste in proportion to how much you feed them. Also it depends on the tank and the equipment. With a good amount of live rock and sand for bacteria to grow on, and a good skimmer, you can go WAY over that and not experience an ammonia spike. I had a 50g up for a year with 13 fish totalling about 20-25inches, and never lost a single fish. |
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I'm thinking because your flame was the new addition he was probably stressed, thus most vulnerable to ick in the system. Your other fish are not neccessarily immune, but healthy enough to withstand the parasite for now. While he probably didn't appear to have full blown ick, he sounds like he was suffering on and off with it for a while. I'd keep an eye on the rest of your fish. 3 possible actions.
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32"x32"x20" Cube-ish tank |