mengerin
Member
Canadian,
I disagree. His fish load (granted is tiny right now) is going to be hard pressed to be as dense as a regular tank. Let's take the 120g I have. When done I'll have 30 fish or so. That'll be nearly 1000 fish to maintain the same bioload. Further, his sand area has far more open area so the open sand bed is larger than most smaller tanks. Then in terms of the open water column this is definitely larger than most private tanks. Look closely at the picture where he's standing up. There's not live rock down there (that I could tell). So, the water to bio load ratio is far higher.
Cheers,
Matthew
I disagree. His fish load (granted is tiny right now) is going to be hard pressed to be as dense as a regular tank. Let's take the 120g I have. When done I'll have 30 fish or so. That'll be nearly 1000 fish to maintain the same bioload. Further, his sand area has far more open area so the open sand bed is larger than most smaller tanks. Then in terms of the open water column this is definitely larger than most private tanks. Look closely at the picture where he's standing up. There's not live rock down there (that I could tell). So, the water to bio load ratio is far higher.
Cheers,
Matthew