puffdad
Member
Hey all,
In your humble (and not so humble if you prefer) opinions, can you tell me based on experience with these fish that any of you may have whether or not I am overstocking a planned 92 gallon with:
1 volitan lion,
1 porcupine puffer (diodon holocanthus),
1 australian harlequin tusk
I know that I'm not going by the 5 Gallon for 1" fish rule, but I've done my research on this and have decided that I will be over-filtering & over-skimming my tank w/ the equipment and live rock I buy so that I can manage the bioload for the tank. Plenty of experts say that 2-3" per gallon works w/ lots of filtration/skimming and never overfeeding.
That being said, I'm open to any and all opinions about this question and throwing myself to the sharks as it were, so lemme have it...
I know these guys get big, but based on their behavior and activity level, do you think they can live happily in this tank or should I change my plan? Will they be good for life (especially if I feed sparingly, 2-3 times a week, to keep them cleaner and longer-lived)
(Lionfish & Pufferlover, I know you guys have some of these, so your response would be appreciated).
Thanks!
In your humble (and not so humble if you prefer) opinions, can you tell me based on experience with these fish that any of you may have whether or not I am overstocking a planned 92 gallon with:
1 volitan lion,
1 porcupine puffer (diodon holocanthus),
1 australian harlequin tusk
I know that I'm not going by the 5 Gallon for 1" fish rule, but I've done my research on this and have decided that I will be over-filtering & over-skimming my tank w/ the equipment and live rock I buy so that I can manage the bioload for the tank. Plenty of experts say that 2-3" per gallon works w/ lots of filtration/skimming and never overfeeding.
That being said, I'm open to any and all opinions about this question and throwing myself to the sharks as it were, so lemme have it...
I know these guys get big, but based on their behavior and activity level, do you think they can live happily in this tank or should I change my plan? Will they be good for life (especially if I feed sparingly, 2-3 times a week, to keep them cleaner and longer-lived)
(Lionfish & Pufferlover, I know you guys have some of these, so your response would be appreciated).
Thanks!