Aquarium Stocking Density Calculator

Enter your tank size and stocking rule to estimate fish capacity.

How to use

  1. Enter your values in the fields above.
  2. Press Calculate to see your result instantly.
  3. Use the Share button to copy a link to your result.

About this calculator

The inch-per-gallon rule is a rough aquarium stocking guideline: 1 inch of adult fish length per gallon of water for smaller freshwater tanks (sometimes 1 inch per 2 gallons for larger or more waste-heavy species). This calculator multiplies your tank's gallon capacity by the rule ratio to estimate total stockable “fish-inches,” then subtracts what you've already added to show remaining capacity.

The rule is intentionally conservative and ignores body mass, bioload, and swimming behavior — a deep-bodied goldfish or an active schooling fish needs far more space than a slim inch-for-inch comparison suggests, so most experienced keepers treat it only as a starting sanity check. Beginner aquarists and pet-store staff use it to avoid the most common overstocking mistakes before doing species-specific research or testing water parameters after adding new fish.

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