Well there's me and everyone complains about it but its fine!!
I have in my 50 gallon
35kg live rock
Live sand
4 blue damsels
4 yellow chromis
1 blue chromis
I velvet damsel
1 algae blenny
1 watchman goby
1 citron goby
1 white black red green brown goby
3 cleaner shrimps
20 turbo snails
2 common clowns
1 clarki clown
A powder blue gang
A lipstick tang
A yellow tang
A drawf Pygmy angelfish
1 foot wide malu brown anenome
1 other anenome
About 6 various corals
I think that's it just to give you an idea
Please don't give hate my tank is fine and completely stable
Oh and a sixline wrasse
Can you post some pics? I would like to see your tank . Or maybe on youtube
There's a formula I found somewhere that you can go by. It's 1 gallon per inch of fish. Not just in just in length but whole fish
Something like....... Length x width x height = ?
I think that's what it is.
This is a junk rule. I don't mean to be rude, just to the point. 1 inch per gallon would allow a 6" Oscar, a 10" ID shark, and a 4" common pleco to be kept in a twenty gallon.
If you do the math on a say 6" Oscar. It would be 6"length x 4"heigh x 1" width I'm not sure what that equals I'm not a math wiz. But it's more than 1" per gallon
I'm still going to be adamant on my point. Even if the bioload was correct, what about compatibility?
Can you post some pics? I would like to see your tank . Or maybe on youtube
Can you post some pics? I would like to see your tank . Or maybe on youtube