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Actually - this is an interesting question. or couple of questions. To me - it would be too 'busy'. But - It looks like a picture of an actual reef. Granted on an actual reef there would ve thousands of gallons of water for fish to escape to. But - the volume of fish probably means there is little aggression.
do you mind sharing your fish list? always wonder if i am overstocked? thxI have alot of fish in a 90G, 14 total and alot of coral, I dont consider it overstocked just well stocked. Fish are all a good size, healthy, no fights, deaths, etc... If you have good filtration you can have alot more fthan people believe is successfully possible. Also being in the hobby for over 30 years also helps having good results.
I have 6 fish in my 25 lagoon. It honestly just kind of happened I was only planning on 5 but they're all little guys and one is a sand dweller who lives under the rocks. I've never had nitrate problems (other than too little N) because I run a fuge in the back chamber. If I did it again I would do one less but my own tank and the one I saw yesterday made me think to pose this question to the greater community.I have alot of fish in a 90G, 14 total and alot of coral, I dont consider it overstocked just well stocked. Fish are all a good size, healthy, no fights, deaths, etc... If you have good filtration you can have alot more fish than people believe is successfully possible. Also being in the hobby for over 30 years also helps having good results.
I have 3 fish in a 32g and I’m done. Mostly corals and nems for me.
I have the same in a 29 gallon tank, pair of adult percula clowns and a sixline wrasse. The sixline is still small and expect would grow more. I can't see putting more fish in there unless they were tiny and stayed tiny. Once corals start to fill in the spaces there is less room to roam.
My thoughts are if you hypothetically set up a 10 gallon tank with rock and corals...how much space is left for one fish two to three inches long that doesn't swim a lot?