codered
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I've set up my aquarium, and it has been running for six weeks. I'm done with my cycle. I've had recent problems with "red slime" but they've been taken care of. I have a 30-gallon aquarium, two thirty-gallons filters, no protein skimmer, and 35lbs of live rock.
I have a small false clownfish, a neon velvet damsel, a cleaner shrimp, two turbo snails, and a chocolate chip starfish.
Is this too much of a bioload? I am not seeing a spike in ammonia. I've always heard 2 inches of fish for every thirty gallons. Fully grown, I'd have about four inches of fish. However, I'm not sure how the inverts count in this equation.
Is this too much, or can I add a yellow tang?
CodeRed
I have a small false clownfish, a neon velvet damsel, a cleaner shrimp, two turbo snails, and a chocolate chip starfish.
Is this too much of a bioload? I am not seeing a spike in ammonia. I've always heard 2 inches of fish for every thirty gallons. Fully grown, I'd have about four inches of fish. However, I'm not sure how the inverts count in this equation.
Is this too much, or can I add a yellow tang?
CodeRed