Overstocked?

iloveels

New Member
Do you think I'm overstocked?
90 gallon with 75 pounds live rock
yellow tang
naso tang
snowflake eel
percula clown X2
tomato clown
damsel x2
foxface
Orbicular Cardinal
valentini pufffer
lawnmower bleeny
convict blenny
 
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nereef

Guest
the naso tang should be your first to leave. it will outgrow your tank if it hasn't already. then you should drop a couple more.
 

vanos

Member
Depends on their size..... If they are all small then you may be OK. Do any of them fight? I know the yellow tangs are very territorial. Don't include the eel when you add up all of your fish. I say go for it and don't forget about the water changes every week.
 

aw2

Active Member
Originally Posted by Vanos
Depends on their size..... If they are all small then you may be OK.
No, it's not OK.
Yes, you're overstocked, for a 90gal. tank.
What type of filtration are you running?
 
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nereef

Guest
12 fish (2 or which are tangs) and an eel are not okay, regardless of size.
 

1journeyman

Active Member
Originally Posted by Vanos
Depends on their size..... If they are all small then you may be OK.... Don't include the eel when you add up all of your fish. I say go for it and don't forget about the water changes every week.
False, false, false...
First, you DO include the eel... they are sloppy eaters and produce a large amount of waste.. why would you not factor that?
Next, you should plan your aquarium based on max growth size... not "are they small right now.."
finally, the "Go fo it" mentality in this hobby is a sure fire way to crash your tank.
 
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nereef

Guest
Originally Posted by 1journeyman
False, false, false...
First, you DO include the eel... they are sloppy eaters and produce a large amount of waste.. why would you not factor that?
Next, you should plan your aquarium based on max growth size... not "are they small right now.."
finally, the "Go fo it" mentality in this hobby is a sure fire way to crash your tank.
well said.
 

lion_crazz

Active Member
Very well said, and I agree, the tank is WAY overstocked.
Vanos, not to be mean, but that is the second bit of bad advice you have given today.
 

lion_crazz

Active Member
Originally Posted by 1journeyman
False, false, false...
First, you DO include the eel... they are sloppy eaters and produce a large amount of waste.. why would you not factor that?
Next, you should plan your aquarium based on max growth size... not "are they small right now.."
finally, the "Go fo it" mentality in this hobby is a sure fire way to crash your tank.
Very well said, and I agree, the tank is WAY overstocked.
Vanos, not to be mean, but that is the second bit of bad advice you have given today
 

iloveels

New Member
I have 2 404 fluvals and hang protein skimmer...actually i do plan on getting rid of the naso and yellow tang and giving it to my bro who has 220 with only a emperor angel sometime at the end of the week... with the tang and naso gone would i still be okay??
 

aw2

Active Member
Giving away the Naso and the Yellow Tang was the best decison, for the health of the fish.
With those out of the tank, I think you'd be alright. It might be a good idea to see if your brother would also take the Snowflake.
What type of skimmer are you running?
 

sw65galma

Active Member
Id probably give him the foxface too. But yes waaay ovestocked..
Best decision is to give away ALL the Tangs
 

iloveels

New Member
For the past 10 months I have been watching my levels very closely.... surprisingly all my levels were 0. At first I thought it was a problem with my test kit but I had taken a water sample to the lfs several time throughout the year and again were all 0. I do practice good husbandry with frequent water changes. Regarding my hang-on protein skimmer it’s a cheap jbj.... I have heard people call it garbage but maybe I got lucky...that thinks keeps my tank sparkling clean. Within a day of cleaning it...it’s full of that stinky green stuff.
Question also...I bought a piece of live rock long time ago and didn’t really realize until I got home that it was covered with mussels the type we eat I guess.... and since being in my tank the mussels have grown in size. I was wondering if they provide beneficiary filtration since they are filter feeders. I have a feeling that my levels have been great b/c of the mussels too.
 

sw65galma

Active Member
Originally Posted by iloveels
For the past 10 months I have been watching my levels very closely.... surprisingly all my levels were 0. At first I thought it was a problem with my test kit but I had taken a water sample to the lfs several time throughout the year and again were all 0. I do practice good husbandry with frequent water changes. Regarding my hang-on protein skimmer it’s a cheap jbj.... I have heard people call it garbage but maybe I got lucky...that thinks keeps my tank sparkling clean. Within a day of cleaning it...it’s full of that stinky green stuff.
Question also...I bought a piece of live rock long time ago and didn’t really realize until I got home that it was covered with mussels the type we eat I guess.... and since being in my tank the mussels have grown in size. I was wondering if they provide beneficiary filtration since they are filter feeders. I have a feeling that my levels have been great b/c of the mussels too.
Some species are known to eat nitrate...so maybe that's your saving grace...
Oh and BTW we weren't saying over stocked soley on the amount of fish...more the TYPE of fish shouldn't be in there...
 
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