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That is truly too broad of a generalization to adhere to. What if the fish is also two inches wide?

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That is truly too broad of a generalization to adhere to. What if the fish is also two inches wide?

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What I’m wondering is, does this also apply to crustaceans and other invertebrates, or just fish. < Yes, crustaceans and invertebrates poop too! But, I still maintain that the appropriate number of inverts and fish is more related to the ability of the biological filtration to handle the load.

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