In regards to fish stocking levels, I think that everyone agrees that it is always safer and wiser to understock tanks, especially new ones. The primary benefit is to help prevent the problems a high bioload can contribute to, such as rising nitrate levels or growth of hair algae, especially in newer setups.
This level of stocking is usually all that you see repeated on this and other boards since almost all responses are toned down to the beginner tank level since most questions are asked by, or assumed to be asked by, people new to the hobby.
On the other hand, it has been my observation that as the tank matures and if the stocking level of corals and clams goes up to more dense levels, there seems to be a synergy/dynamic affect in which a higher stocking level of fish seems to actually benefit the corals and tank in general. I believe that the higher stocking level puts more energy into the system in general and tends to benefit everyone.
Without starting a flame-fest and with the disclaiming that newbies shouldn't try this at home on their new setups, I would be interested in other peoples observations of mature, heavily stocked (fish and coral) tanks.
--- Ken
This level of stocking is usually all that you see repeated on this and other boards since almost all responses are toned down to the beginner tank level since most questions are asked by, or assumed to be asked by, people new to the hobby.
On the other hand, it has been my observation that as the tank matures and if the stocking level of corals and clams goes up to more dense levels, there seems to be a synergy/dynamic affect in which a higher stocking level of fish seems to actually benefit the corals and tank in general. I believe that the higher stocking level puts more energy into the system in general and tends to benefit everyone.
Without starting a flame-fest and with the disclaiming that newbies shouldn't try this at home on their new setups, I would be interested in other peoples observations of mature, heavily stocked (fish and coral) tanks.
--- Ken