How many "Fish per Gallon" do you have?

How many "Fish per Gallon" do you have?

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Number of fish is really only half the equation...the other half is SIZE of the fish.
I think a slightly better question would be inches of fish per gallon.

In my 29 gal: 5 inches of fish
In my 16 gal: 1 inch of fish

I cover this in my first post. In addition I could never get people to add up how many inches their fish are... Nor could anyone accurately measure them.
 
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Currently have 14 fish in a 300 gallon or .04. Several are fairly large ..... a hippo and naso tang both in the 7"/8" range, a yellow in the 5" range and a foxface about 7"/8".
 

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I cover this in my first post. In addition I could never get people to add up how many inches their fish are... Nor could anyone accurately measure them.
Okay....sorry I missed that
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Okay....sorry I missed that
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No worries! It's a very legitimate and correct point that you made. I'm beginning to find that some people only keep gigantic tangs which is throwing a wrench into my conceptions of what is a "stocked" tank :tongue:
 

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Mine comes out to 1 fish per 10 gallons. I only have two large fish though...Sailfin and Scopas.....the rest are small.
 

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I did not read this closely enough!!!! I did fish inches per gallon... So I have .11 fish/gallon and about .26 fish inches/gallon. I posted the fish inches/gallon.
 

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I have .2 fish/g. IMO it looks understocked and I am considering adding several more fish. My tank is SPS dominated and when I slack on feedings it lets me know. I have been watching a friends LPS while he gets his tank back in shape and trying to "dirty my water" a little more for their liking as they were in bad shape coming into my system and it has increased the color in my SPS frags (this system is ~4-5 months old) and growth has also increased..... so I figure if I toss a few more fish in for when the LPS come out and continue to feed more I will be happy and the tank will look fuller w/ more action and better colors.

IF you count the 20 or so clownfish babies still alive I am kinda off the chart right now LOL

Here is my seemingly empty tank despite having 10 or 11 fish (I forget lol):
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According to tank calculators it is what would be considered a 70g, but it held 52g (which is what I used for this) of actual water before spilling into the overflow & sump.
 
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4 fish 29g but with 10g sump, so would I call this 39g?
 

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.10 fish per gallon, to me, my tank is not "busy" enough. I plan to at least double the number of fish this year. ( mostly small active fish, put down that bat!)
 

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4 fish in a 29 gallon so .138 fish per gallon

2 clowns 1 royal gramma 1 yellowtail damsel.

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130 in a 400g tank - .325

Here is a partial list. I have added some more gobies and anthias since this list, but until they make it for a month I don't count them.

Tangs 15
Yellow Tangs 9
Blue Tangs 2
Purple Tang 1
Chevron Tang 2 Juvie
Achilles 1


Angels 13
Bellus Angel 3
Golden Angel 2
Goldflake Angel 1
Multicolor Angel 1
Venustus Angel 1
Multi Bar Angel 2
Red Sea Regal 1
African Flameback Angel 2
Flame Angel 1


Bangai (1 Holding Eggs) 5 28
Damsels
Blue 2
Blue Saphire 7
Starki 2
Yellow Chrom 2
stegassi 1
Traceys 4
Kupang 4
Twin Spot Damsel 1


Royal Gramma 3 10
Skunk Psued 1
Bicolor Pseudo 1
Springeri Pseudochromis 2
Frimandi Pseudochromis 3


Wrasse 5
Lubbock wrasse 2
Red velvet wrasse 2
Yellow Coris 1


Goby - 10
Mandarin Green 1 8
Mandarin Red 1
Mandarin target 1
Firefish Goby 4
Purp Firefish 3


Pipefish (Dragon Face) 2


Clowns - 5
Percula 3
Blk Perc 2


Blenny - 10
Klauswitz Blenny 1
TailSpot Bln 2
Bicolor blenny 1
Orange Spotted Blenny (Aussie) 1
Pink Spot Watchman Goby
Catalina Goby - 2
Striped Shrimp Goby
Gold Midas Blenny


Anthias - 12 +3 Tiny
Evansi Anthias 3
Cranberi Anthias 1
Dispar Anthias -6
Borbonius 2


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Well I am still stocking my tank, so right now it only has 3 fish in it. But I plan on having 10 in a 90 = 9 But this is also not a coral tank.
 
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I have .2 fish/g. IMO it looks understocked and I am considering adding several more fish. My tank is SPS dominated and when I slack on feedings it lets me know. I have been watching a friends LPS while he gets his tank back in shape and trying to "dirty my water" a little more for their liking as they were in bad shape coming into my system and it has increased the color in my SPS frags (this system is ~4-5 months old) and growth has also increased..... so I figure if I toss a few more fish in for when the LPS come out and continue to feed more I will be happy and the tank will look fuller w/ more action and better colors.

IF you count the 20 or so clownfish babies still alive I am kinda off the chart right now LOL

Here is my seemingly empty tank despite having 10 or 11 fish (I forget lol):
IMAG0458_zpsc8531494.jpg


According to tank calculators it is what would be considered a 70g, but it held 52g (which is what I used for this) of actual water before spilling into the overflow & sump.

I have the exact same issue, if I slack on feedinga my SPS being to lose color. This is why I recently added 13 fish to my system, although most are small and will stay small.
 

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I have the exact same issue, if I slack on feedinga my SPS being to lose color. This is why I recently added 13 fish to my system, although most are small and will stay small.

If I don't feed my fish heavily and my coral twice a week my sps fade and start getting burnt tips. Keep my alk at 7.8-8.1 so I'm assuming sps need more to eat then some people think, at least in my system.

If I feed to much red starts to go away and everybody starts turning green.


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I have the exact same issue, if I slack on feedinga my SPS being to lose color. This is why I recently added 13 fish to my system, although most are small and will stay small.

Yeah I feed 2-3x daily fairly generous amounts IMO... but I also vodka + Vinegar dose and run a skimmer rated for 3-4.5 times my tank size so it doesn't take alot for the waste from my large feedings to go buh bye either LOL
 

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I only have a yellow tang, some cardials, and a few awesome clownfish, with black ice clowns.
 

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I haven’t started stocking yet (90 gallon) but I’m thinking…
1 Yellow Tang
1 Sailfin Tang
1 Hippo Tang
4 Green Chromis
4 Anthias
1 Goby
2 Clowns
And possibly 1 Powder Blue Tang
…any thoughts?
 

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