how overstocked is this

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well my mom is really attached to the bps but i want to be a good fish keeper maybe i can put the bps in my 65 gallon tank with 1 7 inch pearsei cichlid for a year then by the time they get big i might have a other tank

That might be a better idea...
 
From what I've heard, they grow fast...I don't know how fast though, if its an inch per month or what
i used to have them in my 6.5 gallon tank but i moved all my comunity fish to my 30 gallonj and got rid of my 2 small tanks and I've had the frogs for over a year and they would all be dead from stunted groth by now so are there any aquatic frogs that get 2 inches. the stupid pet smart people convinced me to get bp for my 30 gallon
 
If you have to ask if it is overstocked, then it is overstocked. Why not just feed some of the fish to your oscar, this would solve a couple of issues. Overstocked tank and hungry oscar no more :D
lol my oscar would enjoy that one time i fed my oscar a rosy barb that never stopped atacking my tiger barbs LOL
 
yeah, those would be dwarf clawed frogs
 
well the blood parrots get 6 inches

They actually get bigger than that. I had some 10 inchers at one point in time. Between me and the pet store I got them from, we had those fish 15 years...
 
African clawed frogs can grow to about 6", and will be able to eat your tetra, barbs, & danio; especially if they fall asleep near the bottom of the tank.
I thought he said they were African dwarf frogs; which stay tiny and aren't dangerous to anything, except maybe shrimp. To answer your question, that is definitely overstocked for a 30 Gallon. The parrots probably need to go, like C L O W N K N I F E said.
 
I really wouldn´t consider it overstocked but this site seems to have a whole other definition for that word as apposed to elsewhere.
The BP´s should get on fine with the Pearsii my old LFS used to have a huge 10ft display tank with a pair of Pearsii in there and boy can I tell you the male was around 16-18" and the female was easily 13" or more, they are really big round heavy fish so I´m not even sure If one would be okay in a 65 at full adult size or maybe the ones I saw were mutant freaks lol.... who knows
 
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