Subj : Biological Load To : mark lewis From : ALLEN PRUNTY Date : Mon Jan 07 2008 02:27 am mark lewis wrote: > nah, not really... define "overloaded"... AFAIK, overloaded means too many fish > for the biologics... i've never had any problems with disease or biologics... > at that time, there were only the two fish in the tank... they started in that > tank when they are toddlers only about as long as your thumb ;) I have a 29 gallon crammed full of African Ciclids... and I mean FULL.... I've had some comment on how can I have that many fish without nitrite and ammonia problems. It's simple... underneath the tank is a 20 gallon set up as a wet/dry trickle filter... two Magnum 300's and on the back I have the largest Penguin emporer back filter on the tank (says it's good for a 70 gallon tank). With all of that I do have a good undergravel system too. You can extend the load... and when I say they are crowded in there, they are crowded. It's the only way to keep them non aggressive and it's very beautiful to watch a very active tank. When they are crowded they show a lot more color too. Allen --- Platinum Xpress/Win/Wildcat5! v3.0pr3 * Origin: Derby City LiveWire - telnet://derbycitybbs.com (1:2320/100) .