It's not a dwarf stocking issue but a feeding density issue. It would be next to impossible to maintain the same density in a 29 gallon as it would be in a 10. There has to be a little snow storm in there of BBS for dwarfs to get the amount of feed they need. They don't chase after food but are lazy and food has to come to them. The higher the density, the more they eat, the healthier they are.
Does that make sense? If not I can go about explaining it a different way.
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