<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15051749#post15051749 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by namxas
about 50, easily. one of the things to consider in a zot tank is food density. since zots are lazy and prefer to spend their time hitched and waiting for a snack to swim or crawl by, feeding time needs to look like it's "snowing" in the tank.
BTW, you may or may not know this, but zots only eat live food, such as BBS or copepods, so you'll need to be prepared to hatch BBS daily or start a copepod culture to feed them.
additionally, your NC probably runs a bit too warm for SH...the temp should really be < 75*F even for tropicals, as SH have a propensity to develop bacterial infections, and at 75*F, the bacterial count in a closed system goes thru the roof.
you'll also need to drop the flow down a bit so the zots don't get blown all over the place.
HTH