celithemis;3980545; said:My fish aren't on the list...
Needlenose "Gar" (Xenentodon cancila)
Harlequin Sharkminnow (Labeo Variegatus)
No problem - will add those in my wishlist. Thanks!

celithemis;3980545; said:My fish aren't on the list...
Needlenose "Gar" (Xenentodon cancila)
Harlequin Sharkminnow (Labeo Variegatus)
green_fox;3981145; said:[SIZE=+0]Equipments:
[SIZE=-1]Tank (LxDxH): 48 x 18 x 20 inch (74.8gUS)
Filters: Marineland Magnum 350, Aquaclear 70[/SIZE][/SIZE]
[SIZE=+0]Selected species:[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1][Edit Species]
1 x African Butterfly Fish (Pantodon buchholzi)
1 x Banjo Catfish (Bunocephalus coracoideus)
8 x Bronze Cory (Corydoras aeneus)
1 x Senegal Bichir (Polypterus senegalus senegalus)
1 x Jewel Cichlid (Hemichromis bimaculatus)
1 x White Cloud Mountain Minnow (Tanichthys albonubes)
1 x Paradise Fish (Macropodus opercularis)
[SIZE=+0]Recommendations/Warnings/Suggestions/Notes:[/SIZE]
[/SIZE][SIZE=-1]Note: African Butterfly Fish may jump - lids are recommened.
Warning: At least 5 x White Cloud Mountain Minnow are recommended in a group.
Recommended temperature range: 25 - 25 C.
Recommended pH range: 6.4 - 7.5.
Recommended hardness range: 5 - 15 dH.
You have plenty of aquarium filtration capacity
[/SIZE][SIZE=-1]Your aquarium filtration capacity for above selected species is 212%.
Recommended water change schedule: 20% per week.
Your aquarium stocking level is 68%.[/SIZE]
green_fox;3982199; said:it all looks about right... all the fish are small... if this thing accounted for the size of fish at that time it may be even better
ash54876;3982249; said:There is a juvenile mode where you can enter the size of the fish at the time. When I did that for my tank it seemed right on.
TheCanuck;3982248; said:SW section...![]()
BigSchallz70;3984899; said:Quote:
Originally Posted by BigSchallz70![]()
The only question I have is it states I need more filtration capacity but I know guppies don't like a lot of movement so I'm confused of what I should do there
chompers: Except for HOB's, increased 'filtration' doesn't really mean increased flow. You can add a sponge filter and not increase your flow at all.
teach the noob what/where how do i use this sponge filter the only one i have ever seen was one on a power head