Looking for the maximum bio load for a FOWLR setup. Looking at buying a 56 or 60 cube.
Looking for the maximum bio load for a FOWLR setup. Looking at buying a 56 or 60 cube.
It really depends. You can't compare the bio load in that manner really. For example, a 4" trigger has a considerable load vs a 4 diamond goby.
In a 50-60g tank, I'd keep a "Jelly bean" tank. All small colorful fish with plenty of movement.
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if you go on liveaquaria website you will get information on each fish and it's tank size requirements. just cause you buy a fish that's not full grown doesn't mean it ok to put in a smaller tank, lots of salt water fish have special requirements. some may stay small but need a lot of rock to grave on or to look for food on(pods and such). so research the fish you want and what it needs to thrive
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I am setting up roughly same size tank. Cube has lesd swim surface . I would few small fishes like gobies clown or wrssse
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