Bio Load

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  1. Bruce

    Bruce Giant Squid

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    Hi all...i was wondering...is this too much for a 12 gal tank...

    i was gona get 2 small percuala (have a rose anemonie) and a pistol shrimp and goby?...if all fish r small will they be ok?
     
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  3. Birdlady

    Birdlady Finback Whale

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    Probably too much. 12 gallons is small. Percs have attitude and can be very mean. Mine would nip at my hand every time i put it in the tank...and that was a 60 gallon. Anemones can blow up pretty large and may not leave much room for the shrimp/goby pair.

    Not even considering bioload, I think there is just not enough room for territories. :-/ Sorry...if that's not what you wanted but....I would pick one or the other of those symbiotic pairs. Each in their own rights would make a lovely display.
     
  4. Bruce

    Bruce Giant Squid

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    i was thinking of going that way too...actually im selling my couch and proabably getting like a 100-200 gal tank...not sure...i cant wait to have more room for my corals...and such...im trying to find a big short tank...im sick of tall ones...and their light needs!!!! annoying lol...ok thx alot
     
  5. OoNickoC

    OoNickoC Bubble Tip Anemone

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    I had kept my breeding pair of true percula and a gramma in a 10 gallon for over 2 years. Fish tank size applies only when fish temperment, swimming area (top mid or bottom), feeding needs, and size are factored in. I would much perfer to go MUCH bigger though if i had room...as i would recomend to others. Although small tanks are sustainable if you stock them intelligently.
     
  6. Jay

    Jay Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    Thats pretty funny if you think about it. Selling your couch, is that to make room for a bigger tank or help pay for the tank or both. Im sorry I can just picture you selling the couch and replacing it with a huge tank to go in its spot. Yes...one has his priorities in line huh. Thats exactly what I would do get a big tank. Just poking fun at ya Bruce.

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    Jay
     
  7. OoNickoC

    OoNickoC Bubble Tip Anemone

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    I sold my TV for a fish tank 2 years ago.... ;) i think it was well worth it.....but hey ild downsize a couch for a tank....wow i just realized how bad that sounds...lol! I've Heard cocaine can have the same effects! J/k ;D