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THis is currently one of the most controversial subjects on this site. Some people stick to it as a rule that has to be followed no matter what. And yet others completely ignoring, stocking however many fish they like as long as their water chemistry is in check.
I just want to hear what everyone things of this "Guidline".
My personal opinion: its a good guidline for beginner aquarist or those who don't want to spend a lot of time cleaning up. I believe it can be pushed if you are careful about what you stock and how you care for your tank, filtration, plants.. etc.
Everyone used to tell me that my tank was overstocked.. but my fish look great, eat good, and i haven't had a death in months. Ive traded in some fish to the LFS yes.. because i like fish.. i like variety, and personally i don't get attached to all the fish i buy. My ideas change and i always want something different. I am at this poing contemplating adding even more fish.. just maybe some more loaches for my one lone clown loach
anywayj ust state your opinoins, experiences, and referenceses..
Thanks
I just want to hear what everyone things of this "Guidline".
My personal opinion: its a good guidline for beginner aquarist or those who don't want to spend a lot of time cleaning up. I believe it can be pushed if you are careful about what you stock and how you care for your tank, filtration, plants.. etc.
Everyone used to tell me that my tank was overstocked.. but my fish look great, eat good, and i haven't had a death in months. Ive traded in some fish to the LFS yes.. because i like fish.. i like variety, and personally i don't get attached to all the fish i buy. My ideas change and i always want something different. I am at this poing contemplating adding even more fish.. just maybe some more loaches for my one lone clown loach
anywayj ust state your opinoins, experiences, and referenceses..
Thanks