How many "Fish per Gallon" do you have?

How many "Fish per Gallon" do you have?

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  • 0.05 to 0.10

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    Votes: 102 28.8%
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    Votes: 11 3.1%
  • More than 0.50

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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?

Sailfin, hippo, and powder blue get much to big for a 90. Yellow will be okay. And in my experience the chromis will fight and eventually kill each other. I've tried multipul times. If you take out 3 chromis, pb tang, hippo, and sailfin you have a better stock, besides 4 tangs in a 90 will make them aggressive towards each other


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Sailfin, hippo, and powder blue get much to big for a 90. Yellow will be okay. And in my experience the chromis will fight and eventually kill each other. I've tried multipul times. If you take out 3 chromis, pb tang, hippo, and sailfin you have a better stock, besides 4 tangs in a 90 will make them aggressive towards each other
Thanks for the input!
 
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Sailfin, hippo, and powder blue get much to big for a 90. Yellow will be okay. And in my experience the chromis will fight and eventually kill each other. I've tried multipul times. If you take out 3 chromis, pb tang, hippo, and sailfin you have a better stock, besides 4 tangs in a 90 will make them aggressive towards each other


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I would do a Tomini Tang and Two-Barred Rabbit or another foxface, they're a good algae-rock-scrubbing team. The Tomini will stay a good size for that 90g. I think a yellow we get along with then as well.
 

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Currently I have .15 fish per gallon. 6 fish in a 40g tank (not including the 20g sump). All fish are relatively small.

Guesstimating size:

Yellow Watchman- 2.5"
Clowns- Female 2.5" Male - 2"
McCoskers- 2.5"
Helfrichi- 2.5"
Madarin- 3"

Give or take .5" I would say. The tank seems fairly active due to the clowns, firefish, and wrasse staying out in the open. I am still thinking of getting 1 or 2 more smaller fish. Just haven't decided on what kind. Possibly another wrasse, blenny, and/or a Royal Gramma.
 

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Does anyone consider they're display tank and sump in gallons or just display tank on fish load?


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3 fish in a 60gallon long = 0.05

Cumulative length of the 3 fish in the tank is 7 inches.


When stocking my tank(s) I really only consider how much room they have to swim and whether I provided enough hiding spaces.
 

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I have 1 yellow tang, 4 small blue damsels, 1 four striped damsel, 1 blue spot goby, 3 perc. clownfish, 1 flame angel, 80 gallon bowfront, 20 gallon sump, 4 gallon refugium.
 

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90 Gals. 11 fish= .1222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222..................................................you get the idea
2 O. Clowns
2 Bangaiis
1 Blue Spot Watchman
1 Melanarus Wrasse
1 Sixline Wrasse
1 Mandarin
1 Hippo Tang
1 Kole Tang
1 Yellow Tang
 

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I have 12 in a 90, most are two inches and under. Well over a 100 pounds of liverock w lots of hiding room. Checking Craigslist daily for a 155-280gal at a decent price cause I know ill be upgrading sooner than later. Main fish are clowntrigger, Huma trig, Niger trig all two inchers. HippoTang 2.5in. Couple sm clowns. 1in Benny. Yellow wrasse 2.5. Diamond Goby w purple spots who never comes out. Never see any fighting which is a plus
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240g-45g Sump 285g Total Volume
1 Vlamingii Tang
1 Sailfin Tang
1 Hippo Tang
1 Yellow Eye Tang
1 Mimic Tang
1 Ruby Scat
0.02 Fish
 

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When a single fish can be an inch or twenty inches, fish per gallon is not consistent enough to be a very useful stat depending on what you want to use it for.

"How many inches of adult fish per gallon?" would be a little better question, and gives a much different picture for most every tank presented. (If the idea is to use this info to avoid over-stocking your tank, use this measure and not simple inch/gal.)

I've got three adult Barnacle Blennies in a 40 gallon, FWIW. 3" total of adult fish in 40 gallons.

Just for reference, my old freshwater Oscar tank was two fish in a 75 gallon, or about 26" of adult fish.

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180g + 40g sump total water volume about 160g about .15
half black mimic tang 5"
bellus angel 3 1/2"
blizzard clown 3 1/2"
darwin clown 3"
phantom clown 2 1/2"
tail spot blenny 2"
gold assessor 2"
bangaii cardinals 1", 1 1/2"
mandarin 2 1/2"
 
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When a single fish can be an inch or twenty inches, fish per gallon is not consistent enough to be a very useful stat depending on what you want to use it for.

"How many inches of adult fish per gallon?" would be a little better question, and gives a much different picture for most every tank presented. (If the idea is to use this info to avoid over-stocking your tank, use this measure and not simple inch/gal.)

I've got three adult Barnacle Blennies in a 40 gallon, FWIW. 3" total of adult fish in 40 gallons.

Just for reference, my old freshwater Oscar tank was two fish in a 75 gallon, or about 26" of adult fish.

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You missed some of these details regarding inches of fish per gallon on my first as well as in subsequent posts.
 

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