By not stocking a tank too fast or too heavily, the animals do not waste precious energy on defense or recovery, but rather channel it into glorious health
how long do you think you should start adding another coral after you added one...eg. you add an orange monti cap, how long after that do you think people should wait to add another coral to their tanks?
When is your next payday Gaby???
ahhh... very good/fair question. And with the caveat that our goal for fishes or corals is to only stock to the long term max (not beyond with the intention of whittling it down or upgrading later... as too many folks do with fishes such as bohemoth tangs, etc)... I will say:
- Stock fishes as slow as humanly possible (your patience needed... monthly per max)
- Stock corals as fast as you like
Generalizing grossly here:
fishes are a net burden... especially (and extremely) on the near/new side age of the tank (less than one year old)
corals and other filter feeders are generally a very slight burden and some can be a net import (banking or processing more nutrients than they take/make)
So if this were my 75 gallong aquarium... I'd have put 8 corals in within 2 months of the rock being cured and the tank biologically sound... but I would take another year to add 5-7 fishes (5" max adult size)
That tank will have less trouble with nuisance algae and pests (nutrient driven), and corals will spur growth faster than the dreadful frag menageries we (too) commonly see. The headstart will really show its worth though when the tank finds its stride after 18 months
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