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  1. Thanks for the info. I originally had them at 24 degrees but I dropped it to 22. I can make it higher if needs be. How do I tell if the flow is too high? There are some places with rougher current but they sometimes swim against the current there or just go to the various calm spots in the tank. they move around a lot but tend to be more or less in the middle (vertically) but sometimes go up to the higher current areas or down to eat on the lower section. Had some issues with the plants...but its getting better. Here's a GIF. I just messed with the lights so I think they're a bit frazzled but this is basically the tank.
  2. Thanks, okay that's good to know. If I remove the guppy fry, will it still be a bit too crowded? How can I mitigate this - removing some adult males and females maybe?
  3. Hi there, I wanted to know if my tank is overstocked. Currently aqadvisor says its at 98% but I'm not sure whether to trust it. Its a little over 15 gallons, with 11 relatively small plants growing in soil covered by thick gravel. I have a corner filter which has a flow rate of 270l/h and has an air inlet and a bigger canister filter that has a flow rate of 480l/h. which has this spray rod that aggravates the surface. Temperature 22 C, pH 7.2. The tank was cycled for 2 months without fish, then another month and a bit with 5 endlers and a snail. Currently, my little ammonia tag consistently reads 0. The tank's occupants are: 5 male endlers 6 female fancy guppies 1 male fancy guppy 3 apple snails (one is about full grown?? (almost length of a guppy) and the other two are babies) 1 baby dwarf gold spot pleco (a bit smaller than the guppies, maybe an inch and a bit) I do 30% water changes 2x a week currently. Am I overstocked? Also worth noting the guppy fry go to a LFS. Is this tank overstocked or is it okay?
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