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I'd call that a full tank...
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those tangs are pooh factories so Id say thats a lot of fish
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I'd say you're full up. When you move to your larger thank and as all your inhabitants grow, you'll find you're pretty much maxed out.
Like you mentioned earlier a bigger/better skimmer/filtration system will help you keep everything in line from now until later. I wouldn't add anything unless it was smaller fish, or fish that won't compete for space, food, or a home/hiding place. I'd be very wary of adding any smaller fish. |
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Can i? I probably going to remove 3 chromis to reduce the bioload |
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I agree. Some of those fish are going to get large. A 6" fish poops more than three 2" fish.
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