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Old 07-17-2008, 11:15 PM
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I think that in determining fish load you need to take all those things into account. Some fish require the whole tank to themselves because of their "personality" others are community fish and get along with everyone. Others start out great and get more aggressive as they get bigger. I think its a matter of knowing your tank and seeing how they all interact before you add another fish. For me I like to think I take those things into account but occasionally I make dumb moves that turn out okay...mostly.

Its unlikely that I'll be adding another fish anytime soon to my tank (although don't hold me to it ) but I take into account how much the fish eats (and how much comes out the other end), max size, whether its a swimmer or a sitter/hoverer, color (I know this sounds stilly but no more blue fish, my regal gets quite ticked) also what the increased bioload may do to the tank. I do 10% water changes every week to suck out all the detritus and get some fresh water in there which I think has helped a lot in making my tank successful....mostly. Sure I've got to put up with wafer algae and caulerpa gluing my rocks together but I just don't look at it as much
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Old 07-18-2008, 02:12 AM
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135 gallon display + 55 gallon sump (~150 gallons total volume) - mixed reef

-regal tang
-purple tang
-royal gramma
-yellow coris wrasse
-six line wrasse
-clown goby
-oc. clown x2
-pink spotted watchman goby
-signal goby (MIA for the last few days)

-cleaner/fire/pistol/peppermint/sexy shrimpx2 (enough for a cocktail)
-abalone
-blue tux urchin
-various snails
-10 scarlet hermits
-pom pom crab
-crocea/maxima/squamosa clams
-fighting conch x2
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Old 07-18-2008, 02:27 AM
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I have a 140 gallon tank plus a 30 gallon sump with:
Yellow Watchman Goby
Fox Face
Yellow Tang
Dottyback
10 Blue Chromis (love, love, love these little guys!)
2 big evil Damsels

Oh, and some very large and scary blue leg crabs, a bunch of snails and a tuxedo urchin.

Rock..... um..... I dunno how many pounds are in there, 150 lbs sound about right?
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