I'm sure this is a previously asked question, but I haven't found it yet. I am trying to plan what I would eventually like to add to my 95 g reef in terms of fish. My protein skimmer runs off a 950 gph pump. I've stocked live rock and live sand.
So . . . considering maximum mature sizes . . . and speaking hypothetically
1) how do you account for algae and detritus crew when planning your bio load?
2) how do account for bivalves?
3) do 4 yellow clown gobies (6") count the same as a 6" tang for bio load?
4) how do you account for anemones?
5) is it 1" to 2 gallons or 1" to 5 gallons or 1" to 7 gallons????
6) do corals count in that bioload?
I know that as time progresses, it is the chemical parameters I'm encountering in my tank that will tell all, but I would like to have some general idea before I get my heart set on acquiring certain beasties. I'd like to have a plan, and then introduce the fish as best I'm able from least aggressive to most.
Any advice is appreciated!
Thanks,
Candy
So . . . considering maximum mature sizes . . . and speaking hypothetically
1) how do you account for algae and detritus crew when planning your bio load?
2) how do account for bivalves?
3) do 4 yellow clown gobies (6") count the same as a 6" tang for bio load?
4) how do you account for anemones?
5) is it 1" to 2 gallons or 1" to 5 gallons or 1" to 7 gallons????
6) do corals count in that bioload?
I know that as time progresses, it is the chemical parameters I'm encountering in my tank that will tell all, but I would like to have some general idea before I get my heart set on acquiring certain beasties. I'd like to have a plan, and then introduce the fish as best I'm able from least aggressive to most.
Any advice is appreciated!
Thanks,
Candy



