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11/05/2010, 12:21 PM | #1 |
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Bio-load for 180.... High, med, low.... what you think?
I was having a conversation with a fellow reefer and I mentioned that I thought my bioload in my tank was to the max. My friend was trying to convince me that I had a medium bioload....
What would you rate it as? 1 purple tang-6 inches 2 yellow tangs-5 inches each 1 Tomini- 4 1/2 inches 1 magestic foxface- 6 inches 1 six line wrasse- 3 inches 3- convict gobies- 5 inches each. 2- cleaner shrimp 25- hermits/snails-. mixed reef with softies, lps, and some sps |
11/05/2010, 04:50 PM | #2 |
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+ 1 medium, no more large fish. In my 120 I'm, down to one Tang. Sold the other two.
Been filling in with fish 3" or so. You can get more of a variety with smaller guys. |
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