Overstock???

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Someone told me that i am overstock...

1 Red Aro size 15-16 inch
3 tiger size 10-12 inch
1 mono size 11 inch
1 mono size about 5 inch
5 atabapo pike size about 5-8 inch
5 red hook size about 4 inch
3 endy about 6-10 inch
2 masheer size about 4 inch

tank size 72x30x30 inch

sump tank 48x15x15 inch which consist of k1,aquaclay,biohomeplus and some ceramic ring



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overstocked is generally the same as under-filtered and/or under-maintained. If your water tests are showing no ammonia and no nitrite and you are doing enough water changes to keep nitrates under control then you aren't overstocked.

You're heavily stocked, for sure and few of your fish may eventually benefit from larger accommodations.


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overstocked is generally the same as under-filtered and/or under-maintained. If your water tests are showing no ammonia and no nitrite and you are doing enough water changes to keep nitrates under control then you aren't overstocked.

You're heavily stocked, for sure and few of your fish may eventually benefit from larger accommodations.


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+1. No more fish for you right now.
 
overstocked is generally the same as under-filtered and/or under-maintained. If your water tests are showing no ammonia and no nitrite and you are doing enough water changes to keep nitrates under control then you aren't overstocked.

You're heavily stocked, for sure and few of your fish may eventually benefit from larger accommodations.


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All water para is in good condition....

+1. No more fish for you right now.


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overstocked is generally the same as under-filtered and/or under-maintained. If your water tests are showing no ammonia and no nitrite and you are doing enough water changes to keep nitrates under control then you aren't overstocked.

You're heavily stocked, for sure and few of your fish may eventually benefit from larger accommodations.


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x2 I agree that if all those fish reach "mature sizes" your going to likely start haveing water quality issues. Is it technically overstocked now? prolly not but in the future it will be imo. some people will say your are overstocked now because of the "potential" max growth of those fish.
 
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