20 gallon long overstocked ?

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I thought rosy reds could thrive in cold and hot water?
I will be not be adding a heater the 10 gallon
I have my temp at 75 in the 20 gallon currently
I will be moving the rosy reds to the 10 gallon and getting rid of at least 7 to give then more space in the 10 .
I thought rinsing the filter media was only every few months to not disturb the bacteria
I have sponges on the intake I clean those in tank water every week.
 
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Bacteria will live on all surfaces. In a well cycled tank, a change to any one thing won’t make a major difference.
Rosies do well anywhere, but thrive in the cooler temps.
 
Bacteria will live on all surfaces. In a well cycled tank, a change to any one thing won’t make a major difference.
Rosies do well anywhere, but thrive in the cooler temps.
Ah ok thank you I learned something new today
Is it true that rosy reds will eat neon tetras? And bully other fish I was looking at other posts in a forum
 
Every member here has their own routine of cleaning the filters on their aquariums.
 
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Ah ok thank you I learned something new today
Is it true that rosy reds will eat neon tetras? And bully other fish I was looking at other posts in a forum
Funny enough, mine would steal food from dwarf puffers (one of those things that I think counts as suicidal for a fish).
A rosy really can’t hurt a neon. They don’t have the required size or weaponry.
 
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My advise is a little different.
Not necessarily correct.
Your fish are happy and healthy. They are not the longest living fish or the largest growing. Yes you are overstocked , but with a good water change regime in a planted tank. You have a fallback option of a 10g if things do start to show strains.
Using a commercial stocking app you are 151%, not great but again all small fish.
Personally my advice would be to continue with the tank as is , continue the good weekly water changes, washing the filter media in tank water weekly too.
I don’t like the idea of moving some happy fish into a probably bare 10g. Just seems to be inviting problems.
 
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