duncantse
New Member
This is how you overstock your FOWLR/FOT
1. Put very minimum rocks to no rocks. For example, a 20 gallon tank you can put max of 10 lbs of rocks. This is to ensure the swimming space of the fish.
2.Put lots of ceramic rings/live rock rubble/biofilter media/etc. This is to be sure that you have enough beneficial bacteria in your tank.
3. Get lots of surface agitation so your fish will have enough oxygen exchange.
4. Specific gravity=1.018 so the fish will breath easier.
If you do all this, you can easily house half of the fish of your tank or more. Example: 10 gallon= 5 fish. 20gallon=10 fish. 30gallon=15 fish.
I know some people may think this is impossible or that were killing the fish this way well... here's some proof.
http://www.fishlibrary.org/viewforum.php?f=22&sid=f0febee82220b7cce28a5fe90d650d8c
This is a hong kong forum for FOT tanks. If you can't read chinese, look at the pics or use dictionary translator.
Hong Kong has been doing this for years and years and the fish has been living happily.
Here's another example:
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/ca/volume_4/V4I3/angelfish/Angelfish.htm
1. Put very minimum rocks to no rocks. For example, a 20 gallon tank you can put max of 10 lbs of rocks. This is to ensure the swimming space of the fish.
2.Put lots of ceramic rings/live rock rubble/biofilter media/etc. This is to be sure that you have enough beneficial bacteria in your tank.
3. Get lots of surface agitation so your fish will have enough oxygen exchange.
4. Specific gravity=1.018 so the fish will breath easier.
If you do all this, you can easily house half of the fish of your tank or more. Example: 10 gallon= 5 fish. 20gallon=10 fish. 30gallon=15 fish.
I know some people may think this is impossible or that were killing the fish this way well... here's some proof.
http://www.fishlibrary.org/viewforum.php?f=22&sid=f0febee82220b7cce28a5fe90d650d8c
This is a hong kong forum for FOT tanks. If you can't read chinese, look at the pics or use dictionary translator.
Hong Kong has been doing this for years and years and the fish has been living happily.
Here's another example:
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/ca/volume_4/V4I3/angelfish/Angelfish.htm