William
Aquarium Advice Addict
Since I've had a massive dieoff of my betta's, The show pieces and the main fish in 2 of my 10gals are gone now.
The remaining fish are not infected, and of course I'll give it time before I actually do what I'm thinking about just so I don't risk any type of exposure [ Even tho I'm 99.99% certain the bug, whatever it was, attacked betta's specificly ]
Anyways, I have two 10gals.
One is heavily planted, sand substrate with a Gold Inca Snail, Red Claw Crab, Banjo cat and 2 ottos.
The second is no plants, 3 Albino Cories and 2 zebra danios.
I was contemplating movingthe Cories and Danios, into the Banjo's tank,
But I was wondering if that would push the bio-limit.
the tank does not run a bio-wheel filter, however I've been contemplating buying one, if for no other reason than to add the two tanks together.
Right now all it runs is a bubble filter.
So, do you think adding these 5 small fish would be overloading the biocapacity?
The remaining fish are not infected, and of course I'll give it time before I actually do what I'm thinking about just so I don't risk any type of exposure [ Even tho I'm 99.99% certain the bug, whatever it was, attacked betta's specificly ]
Anyways, I have two 10gals.
One is heavily planted, sand substrate with a Gold Inca Snail, Red Claw Crab, Banjo cat and 2 ottos.
The second is no plants, 3 Albino Cories and 2 zebra danios.
I was contemplating movingthe Cories and Danios, into the Banjo's tank,
But I was wondering if that would push the bio-limit.
the tank does not run a bio-wheel filter, however I've been contemplating buying one, if for no other reason than to add the two tanks together.
Right now all it runs is a bubble filter.
So, do you think adding these 5 small fish would be overloading the biocapacity?