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Question about stock in aquarium
Hello everyone,
I have a 75 gallon aquarium and I was wondering if I have too much stock in my aquarium.
My tank has 9 juvenile discus, 15 neon tetras, 1 German blue ram, 1 gourami and 2 plecos. (both of the plecos will reach 4-6 inch in maximum height).
I have some plants in my aquarium as well, but its not heavily planted. (sand substrate)
I have heard that people use the general rule, 1 discus per 10 gallon, however my 9 discus hang out the majority of the time on one side of the tank and the rest of the tank looks really empty.
My filtration is 1 cascade 1000 canister filter. I was thinking about adding a second one for better filtration, should I?
Thanks
Last edited by Lemon94; 04-04-2018 at 11:56 PM.
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Homesteader
Re: Question about stock in aquarium
You are on the top level of becoming overstocked .
You can keep your current bioload but have to be diligent at regular siphoning , prefilter cleaning and most importantly water changes .
But I wouldn't dare to add any more bioload here , even if it looks empty to you . When your discus grow to 6 inches it will not look as empty as it is now .
Adding one more bio filtration canister wouldn't hurt but your maintenance and waterchange regime is far more important in maintaining healthy discus planted tank .
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