Bichir Bro
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I apologize if I came off as rude. It was unnecessary for me to do that and not just state the information.
Hey guys I'm tired of seeing you jumping people about the 1 inch per gallon rule. The poster meant to just give a very simple explanation that is typically a somewhat decent guideline. (Unless you use all of your stupid extreme examples) please quit attacking people like this. One iffy post and the poster gets two pages of hate? Come on.
Severus mama I was not only referring to this thread as an example of this but it happens to occur on almost every stocking thread. One beginner makes the inch per gallon reference and 10 people post some example like a 20" goldfish in a twenty gallon thing and continue to post about it for a couple days. My post was not only based off this thread but others. I'm fine with one person correcting the poster but ten people making sarcastic remarks is really unnessecary. Tats all I meant by my post. Thanks and I'm really sorry if I offended anybody. Just had to say something about a problem I've seen time and time again.
Ok can we stop? I started it!!!! I ADMIT IT!!!!!!! I want info about aquariums guys and I am curious!! I love fish and I know you guys do too so lets move on
Ok can we stop? I started it!!!! I ADMIT IT!!!!!!! I want info about aquariums guys and I am curious!! I love fish and I know you guys do too so lets move on
If you really understand about water changes and bio load then you wouldn't be even considering 1" rule
From Godfan "Also aquaadvisor isnt the best thing to go by. It is ok but experience is best. " (Sorry I mucked up the post reply).
Not disagreeing with comments on aqadvisor or experience but wondering if you had a specific example regarding aqadvisor? Just curious. I find it quite useful but have had odd stocking results on single species tanks. Also I know why reporting to a percentage point would be done but I usually (IMO and to date) consider it +/-20%.
Agreed on everything. Guppies are filthy turd factories, plants eat bioload, and ask advice. Every newbie should read that lolIf you get fish with smaller bio loads like that of Tetras, you can normally go over the 1inch per gallon rule. My tank is technically overstocked by 10 inches according to that rule but the only thing in my tank with heavy bio loads are my 6 guppies and my pleco. Some argue that Guppies have smaller bioloads, maybe my guppies pick at my plants to much then because from what I can see, they are considered high. Also, live plants will help keep bio-loads under control slightly. Making a post and asking is a good place to start though. There are always people on these forums who will know something you don't or can give you advice maybe with better options based on your experience or setup.
We all start somewhere! In the end, don't get discouraged Samdaman just keep educating yourself, that's the best thing you can do.Agreed on everything. Guppies are filthy turd factories, plants eat bioload, and ask advice. Every newbie should read that lol
I dont have a specific example. I was playing with it one day and just didnt find it super accurate. There are really too many variables for it to consider. I dont think a % is a great way to stock either. I can have my bioload stocked at 50% but swimming space wise maxed out. Or if you have live plants you can have extra bioload.
I just find a computer doesnt replace experience.
Aqadvisor is generally an excellent tool for a newcomer to the hobby. It can be a bit conservative though. If you are willing to track water parameters and change water religiously then it's safe to go up to about 130% tank stocking. As for godfan's experience with lack of swimming room, without knowing the exact conditions the tank was in then I can't really comment other than to say that the more stuff in your tank the less swimming room there is going to be.
It wasnt a particular instance just an example of what can happen
I am willing to say aqadvisor is good of paired with experience.
I havent worked with it to see how it is on compatability but yall seem to highly recomend it.