Overstocked tank?

what_isTHIS

Community Member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 26, 2023
Messages
32
Reaction score
6
Location
******* BLACK NIGGERS
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
I want to know if my aquarium is over stocked people always say it is and I don't think it is. Maybe it is. It's a 100 gallon (60x18×24) and I have a 3 or maybe 4 inch picasso trigger, a wrasse that's always under the sand he's about 7 years old, 1 clown, 5 damsels, and a coralbanded shrimp. Someday i want to get a tang. Yellow or hippo would be the dream, tanks to small for hippo though. If not yellow than kole tang I think its called. Any thoughts?
 
Magn
The trigger for starters...
Maybe not ..

I’ve had this same cleaner shrimp for years .
The shrimp cleans the pink tail trigger . Along with every other fish .

Even the snowflake eel I had never ate the shrimp .

Both the eel and trigger have are every small fish in the system . Including damsels. Mandarin , yellow flank wrasse ,
 
Pictures say 1000 words .
But it’s not about the number of fish in the system .
What are your parameters and maintenance to maintain stable levels ?

As long as nutrients are stable . Not constantly increasing I would say you’re good .
Alkalinity sits at about 10 dkh
Ammonia 0ppm
Calcium 420ppm
Nitrate 0ppm
Nitrite 0ppm
Ph 8.1
Phosphate 0.1 ppm
Salinity 1.025
Temperature 77F

I have a canister filter and hob protein skimmer. I'm planning on getting a sump In December for added water volume and more biological filtration to. I also don't do water changes but it seems to work fine. I just have lots of algea.
 
Alkalinity sits at about 10 dkh
Ammonia 0ppm
Calcium 420ppm
Nitrate 0ppm
Nitrite 0ppm
Ph 8.1
Phosphate 0.1 ppm
Salinity 1.025
Temperature 77F

I have a canister filter and hob protein skimmer. I'm planning on getting a sump In December for added water volume and more biological filtration to. I also don't do water changes but it seems to work fine. I just have lots of algea.
With a canister I’m having a hard time believing you have zero nitrates with that many fish.

But depends how often it’s cleaned .
What test kits are you using ?
Any other nutrient export methods not mentioned ?
 
Alkalinity sits at about 10 dkh
Ammonia 0ppm
Calcium 420ppm
Nitrate 0ppm
Nitrite 0ppm
Ph 8.1
Phosphate 0.1 ppm
Salinity 1.025
Temperature 77F

I have a canister filter and hob protein skimmer. I'm planning on getting a sump In December for added water volume and more biological filtration too. I also don't do water changes but it seems to work fine. I just have lots of algea.
The algae is consuming and has bound the nutrients .

it’s working … don’t change it
 
I want to know if my aquarium is over stocked people always say it is and I don't think it is. Maybe it is.

Are you indecisive??
Basically, I'm the only one telling myself I could get a couple more fish but everyone says no because some new guy who works on primairly birds at my lfs said that I couldn't get any more fish and now my family believes them and refuses to let me get anymore. Noone ever listens to me.
 
Basically, I'm the only one telling myself I could get a couple more fish but everyone says no because some new guy who works on primairly birds at my lfs said that I couldn't get any more fish and now my family believes them and refuses to let me get anymore. Noone ever listens to me.
you may have trouble acclimating a new fish with an established trigger but if your filtration and nutrient export are up to par, chemically you should be fine.

If i were in your shoes, i would catch the trigger and put them in an acclimation box for a week or so when adding new fish. obviously, the new fish needs to be semi aggressive and able to hold their own.

an acclimation box need not be anything pricey either i use two of these:
 
Sounds like a good stocking, something similar to what I'm planning in my 120 gallon system, though zero nitrates isn't good, maybe run your skimmer less or, if necessary, dose nitrate
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%
Back
Top