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Some of us remember the days when live stock was measured by inch per gallon. Fresh water was higher than salt water. I found on a web site calculator that my 120 gallon tank could accommodate 24 inches of fish. That's only 8 fish 3" long. That sounds about right to me. I have always been astounded by the number of fish in one tank at the Local Fish Store. I figured since the fish were being bought or moved around, that the LFS could get away with it.
In recent years, now more than ever I see privately owned aquariums so loaded with fish, that it looks like a swarm of activity. What has changed to make loading up a fish tank, so doable?
In recent years, now more than ever I see privately owned aquariums so loaded with fish, that it looks like a swarm of activity. What has changed to make loading up a fish tank, so doable?