Pleco11771
Aquarium Advice Freak
What happens when you exceed your bioload? because I am kinda worried about it
What happens when you exceed your bioload? because I am kinda worried about it
More information would be helpful: size tank, what fish are in there, water parameters (ammonia, nitrite, nitrate)?
You're about fully stocked now but you could probably squeeze one more Platy in there as long as your water is stable. I don't know what your water change schedule is, but I would do one per week of about 30-50% to keep everything clean (depending on nitrates too; if you have to do larger ones to keep nitrates under 20 then do so). Test your water regularly too; after you add new fish, test it daily for a few days. If it's stable, test it once per week. You could also add another filter to the tank (don't remove the one you have though, just run another with it).