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![]() We all choose what we believe is best for our tank , and while advice from others is welcome , I'm always quick to ask a simple question....which is
why? I also would like to note that opinions change , today we all feel overstocked tomorrow we feel differently. Again feelings play a huge role in the deciding factor not so much the science it's self ![]()
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![]() Sweet well shoot I'm gonna go buy me a fish
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![]() I have no feelings, it's pure science of my brain. I'll admit I have no clue how it works, but it does. Good enough for me, and should be good enough for everyone else.
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![]() You must be overstocked lol
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![]() I try to do extra water changes to compensate..
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![]() That's actually another good point.
We both have 150g tanks , same dimensions even and same fish....if it was possible same every little thing..... I do %100 water changes and you do %10 water changes Do I get to keep more fish ?
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![]() Yes. With this consideration. While both tanks appear to be the same, I'm certain that if you could quantify it, the tank with more clean water has healthier fish, which makes them more resistant to stress related problems.
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![]() Theoretically you could, but in practice, the fish would be flopping around on the bottom of the tank every time you drained 100% of the water, so now I'm not sure...
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![]() Haha true true that's prob not a good idea lol
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