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Man! A lot of fish that don’t belong in small tanks today.
I admit that the tank is slightly overstocked, but my filtration is more than capable of handling the bioload. With respect, all of the fish I have are considered nano, even the wrasse, of which is one of the smallest species available (Lubbock's) and the most common wrasse recommended for a nano system aside from a six-line. If/when the wrasse becomes too large, he will be resold or given away without hesitation. :)
 

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I admit that the tank is slightly overstocked, but my filtration is more than capable of handling the bioload. With respect, all of the fish I have are considered nano, even the wrasse, of which is one of the smallest species available (Lubbock's) and the most common wrasse recommended for a nano system aside from a six-line. If/when the wrasse becomes too large, he will be resold or given away without hesitation. :)

Sorry but you are wrong Lubbock is to big for a nano unless your nano is a 50G which is the smallest recommended for a Lubbock which get to 3.5in and very active. Smallest for a sixline 30G

Also filter has nothing to do with a tank being to small for a fish filter only filters the water what that has to do with the fish having swimming room
 

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