Overstocked tank concerns
Overstocked tank concerns
I've got a 20 gallon tank with 15 Neon Tetras, 5 Corydoras, and a Betta. The water's been cloudy lately, and I'm worried about overstocking. Anyone dealt with this before?
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Yo, that's a lot of fish for a 20 gallon. Betta's gonna be stressed with all those Tetras zooming around. Gonna need more filtration or cut back on the stock.
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Cloudy water usually means a bacterial bloom, which happens when the bio load's too high. Test your ammonia and nitrite levels ASAP. If they're high, you'll need to do more frequent water changes.
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Agreed. Bettas prefer calmer tankmates. Consider rehoming some Tetras or moving the Betta to a separate tank.
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Man, I had the same issue last year. My tank was packed, and the water looked like pea soup. Ended up upgrading to a 40 gallon, and now everything's chill.
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Thanks for the advice, everyone. I'll test the water and see about rehoming some Tetras. Appreciate the help.
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Let us know what the test results say. If ammonia's high, you might need to add some beneficial bacteria to speed up the cycle.
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Yep, and if you're gonna keep the Betta, maybe toss in some floating plants. Gives 'em a place to hide and chill.
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Dude, floating plants are a game-changer. Frogbit or Water Lettuce would be perfect for your setup.