I have a 12 gallon aquapod that's been set up for about 6 months.
For fish, I have:
In addition, I have a slight problem keeping my nutrients high enough. I don't have any nitrate or phosphate to dose directly, I've just been massively overfeeding in order to combat this. However, I think this over-feeding is developing an population of impressively robust bristle worms. I'm not really sure if this is a problem, but considering the tank could certainly handle more bioload, I'm wondering if I could get any more fish or inverts? What do you think? Is there anything else I could add or should I stay with the stocking I have and get some nitrate and phosphate to dose?
For fish, I have:
- a yellow clown goby
- a tailspot blenny
- a wheeler's shrimp goby
- a peppermint shrimp
- a scarlet hermit
- at least one gorilla crab (I know I should pull it out, but it's still small and hasn't hurt anything yet)
- 2 trochus snails
- 2 cerith snails
- 1 nassarius snail
In addition, I have a slight problem keeping my nutrients high enough. I don't have any nitrate or phosphate to dose directly, I've just been massively overfeeding in order to combat this. However, I think this over-feeding is developing an population of impressively robust bristle worms. I'm not really sure if this is a problem, but considering the tank could certainly handle more bioload, I'm wondering if I could get any more fish or inverts? What do you think? Is there anything else I could add or should I stay with the stocking I have and get some nitrate and phosphate to dose?