Just out of curiosity, what organisms can be added that dont contribute much to the bioload?

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  1. Organisms as in living things?

    I would say aquatic plants, they actually absorb your bio-waste.

    Otherwise the bio-load of fishes is usually proportionate to their body size, so a small tetra has less bio-load compared to a bigger size goldfish.

    Crabs, shrimps and crayfish can also be judge using that equation. But I think a herbivore like an algae eating shrimp produce less load compare to one that feeds on fish food.

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  2. It’s a mistake to think bioload = fish. Bioload = food. Anything you put in the tank requires food, and in theory increases the bioload. In practice most people already over feed. So bottom feeders, “algae eater”* types, shrimp… don’t need extra food. Adding brine will increase the bioload as it’s food, and they will die if not eaten. Neon tetras are small and don’t need much food.

    *Note most “algae eater” are omnivores and eat missed foods as much as algae. Depending on the tank and fish they may need extra veggies.

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