stocking a tank

goose42195

New Member
What is the general rule for stocking a fish tank with fish. Is it 1 inch of fish for every 10 gallons of water? Less? More?
John.
 

seasalt101

Active Member
from what i gather here ther are two opinions 1 inch of fish for every 2 gal. and 1 inch of fish for every 5 gal. not sure but i think it is a bioload issue as your more aggressive type meat eater fish the 5 gal. rule just my opinion others will clarify better for you good luck
 

angrycrab

Member
1 inch per 3 is much safer in the world of salt, 1 inch per gallon is more of a fresh water thing :happyfish
 
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sinner's girl

Guest
sorry, there is no rule, imo. it depends on your set up and what fish you get.
Example, if you have a good amount of lr, good filtrations, ect, you'll be able to have more fish. Your tank will tell you....but,
if you're fighting high nitrates, you may be overstocked.
Plus some fish like lots of swimming room and don't get along with others...some fish stay at the top, others stay at the bottom, some swim all around...
depends on your tank and what fish you want.
 
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