i like overstocked and cluttered
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i like overstocked and cluttered
If it is a mixed tank, a lot of fish, most reef fish easy to keep form territories, solitary, as a pair or in groups. The principle is that if their safety is disturbed they can retreat to the reef and hide. If there is insufficient space, aggressive behavior will not only be displayed but actually carried out. Group formations such as Anthias need a lot of swimming space and if you want to study their natural behavior they need a very high aquarium (min 100cm for a small group) and at least 50cm swimming space between the reef where they can hide and the glass. Then of course there are also those who, given the limited space, consider the entire aquarium as their territory. And then there are the foraging species that need sufficient swimming space, even in the invisible area, otherwise they will constantly swim back and forth and show unnatural behavior and to avoid this a large to very large aquarium is required. For maximum bioload it is important to consider their size at maturity. It is up to you, the person in charge and manager, to provide sufficient information regarding each species you intend to purchase and never be tempted by impulse purchases.I see a lot of different tanks on here, some tanks that are more open (not as packed full of coral and fish) and other tanks that are just filled with all sorts of coral, fish etc. I am wondering do you choose to have a more open tank or one that is filled and why? Curious to know what everyone says!