Am I Overstocked For A 75 Gallon?

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Hiya folks here is my tank
75 Gallon: Eheim Classic Cannister Filter, Jager 300 watt Heater. Atman 1000Cf Internal Filter.
2 x Lace Gourami
2 x Kribensis
2 x Angelfish
2 x Platies
5 x Kuhlii Loaches
2 x Java Loaches
1 x Apistogramma Blue Head
2 x Peppered Cories
2 x Albino Cories
2 x Bronze Cories
2 x Yoyo Loaches
1 x Bristlenose Catfish
2 x Tiger Barbs
2 x Siamese Flying Foxes
2 x Zebra Danios
1 x Blue Ram
Is that overstocked if you put them all at fully grown (though they are far from all fully grown.
And if not overstocked what would be a good addition to the tank (apart from more danios and barbs...and tetra's)
 
You sure stocked that tank quickly :look:

If you go by the inch per gallon rule, you are not overstocked at the present. You will be when they are adults, but putting the population of the Tetras and Danios could be more important. :good:

-Lynden
 
cloning cycle worked this time that is why it is stocked.
I am going to get more danio's for the tank and I will be moving some of the fish in my 75 gallon to the 32 gallon when possible.
All my fish other than the Barbs and Yoyo's are not fully grown the angels are small as are the kribs.
Im thinking the 75 gallon as a cichlid community tank with the cories and loaches and the other's in my 32 gallon.
 
You sure stocked that tank quickly :look:

If you go by the inch per gallon rule, you are not overstocked at the present. You will be when they are adults, but putting the population of the Tetras and Danios could be more important. :good:

-Lynden


The rule applies to adult size.
 

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