Although I have been keeping fish for awhile I have just come across the AqAdvisor Stocking Calculator and decided to play around with some combinations for stocking my future projects. The list of my intents is as follows:
(x)Cardinal Tetras
(x)Glowlight Tetras
(x)Harlequin Rasboras
(x)Red Cherry Shrimps
(x)Otocinclus
(x)Panda Corydoras
Sumps are not an option so I just selected Eheim 2213 since I have a couple as placeholders. Tanks will be heavily planted so I only plan to have my sumps at 3-5 turnover rates. The tanks I will be running is a 29g quaratine w/2213, (4)40g breeders w/10g sump, 180g community w/90g sump. Filtration is not my concern here, stocking is.
Now how accurate is Aqadvisor. Either there is something it secretly knows or there is something I don't know. I ran several combinations on all three tank sizes as both species tanks and as community tanks. My main question is what is it about a Cardinal tetras that makes them so high in the bioload count. They are similar sized to all the others on my list. In every scenario I plug them in, they add more than 10%+ to that of the others. Although I have keep Cardinals for several years, I don't see them being any messier than any other fish I have kept. Enlighten me please.
(x)Cardinal Tetras
(x)Glowlight Tetras
(x)Harlequin Rasboras
(x)Red Cherry Shrimps
(x)Otocinclus
(x)Panda Corydoras
Sumps are not an option so I just selected Eheim 2213 since I have a couple as placeholders. Tanks will be heavily planted so I only plan to have my sumps at 3-5 turnover rates. The tanks I will be running is a 29g quaratine w/2213, (4)40g breeders w/10g sump, 180g community w/90g sump. Filtration is not my concern here, stocking is.
Now how accurate is Aqadvisor. Either there is something it secretly knows or there is something I don't know. I ran several combinations on all three tank sizes as both species tanks and as community tanks. My main question is what is it about a Cardinal tetras that makes them so high in the bioload count. They are similar sized to all the others on my list. In every scenario I plug them in, they add more than 10%+ to that of the others. Although I have keep Cardinals for several years, I don't see them being any messier than any other fish I have kept. Enlighten me please.