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Is my 150 overlaoded?
Hello all! I have a 150 mixed reef with 350+ live rock a 50gal breeder made into a sump/refugium (bag filter). My tank is doing great and I have really had no problem keeping the water quality good. Currently in the tank I have:
1 Blue Hippo Tang 2 medium (6-8in) frogspawn 1 Chevron Tang 1 Large (9in) Toadstool leather 1 Yellow Tang 1 medium green tree leather 1 Sailfin Tang 3 colonies of Zoas (4-6 inch) 1 Maroon Clown 1 group of mushrooms (10in area) 1 Coral Beauty 1 5 inch Ricordia(I think) 1 Mandrin 1 red nobby sponge (6-7in) 1 Purple reef lobster 2 cleaner shrimp 50+ Hermits 1 sand star All of the tangs are between 3-4 inches the Sailfin is pushing 4. Everybody coexists very well with no problems or harrassment. I would like to get some of your opinions on if I have too many fish in this tank of if I could add a few later on? Thank you ![]() Last edited by Pinchy; 11/06/2009 at 12:29 PM. Reason: added info |
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depends on your skimmer i think... i would say you are pushing the max though. 4 tangs i am sure are a poop factory!
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I tried to seperate the Corals and the fish but when I posted this it came out all bunched up together.. The fish are on the left and corals are on the right.
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If your skimmer is efficient you should be ok with bio. Id be more concerned about 350+# of LR in a 150. That does not leave much swim space for your tangs.
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I have had a few people say that, but they seem to do fine... I have it stacked far enough away from the front glass that they have the full 6' of the tank to swim.. it is kind of hard to see here... There is also a lot of caves etc they weave through. I reall dont think that is an issue at all.
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The real concern is going to be as the tangs get larger. It will just be physically limiting space-wise. At that point though, you can upgrade
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+1 on when the tangs grow.
i have a 240 gallon and only plan on putting in 1 or 2 tangs and that is it. |
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Ok, thanks everyone I really value your advice. I didn't plan on having this many Tangs but through a long series of events I ended up with them! I am planning on setting up a 300 gallon tank at my buisness within 6 months to a year, Soo, a few of them will be relocating! Lol thanks again!
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#9 |
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hope you dont feed more than 1 x a day?
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Ummm, I do I feed usually 2 or 3... But like I have said I haven't had any problems with water quality... Sooo, is this bad?
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It is not so much how often you feed, as much as whether you overfeed at any given time. Obviously more food=more poop, but there are people who overfeed every other day, and there are people who feed 5x/day without problems. If your params are fine, you are probably feeding fine 3x day.
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150gal, crowding, over laoded, too many |
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