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How Many Fish Will My Aquarium Hold?

Do you have a new aquarium? If so, you must have a plan on how you are going to fill it with these beautiful fish.

Before you can see exactly what fish you want, you need to find out, many inches (or centimeters) of fish in your new aquarium.

The fish is naturally more space for swimming and set up their territory in a larger aquarium, but more important than the size of the aquarium is the shape and proportions of the tank. A long, flat fish tank is more than a short deep tank, even if they are exactly the same amount of water in each.

The reason for this is that the oxygen content of the water depends on how easy it can be delivered. The only place this can be done, where the air meets the water, which on the surface of the container so that the larger the area, the more oxygen available. Even the carbon dioxide that the fish must breathe from the water, and this also happens on the surface.

Also, the capacity of an aquarium, you must multiply the length of the aquarium by the depth to the water surface. For example, if your aquarium is 24in (60cm) long by 12in (30cm) deep, the answer is 288in2 (1800cm2).

The next thing you need to know is how many inches (or centimeters) of fish can be accommodated, and that will depend on what kind of fish.

Tropical Fresh Water Fish - 12in2 per inch body length

(75cm2 per cm body length)

Cold water freshwater fish - 30in2 per inch body length

(187.5cm2 per cm body length)

Tropical Marine Fish - 48in2 per inch body length

(300cm2 per cm body length)

Also, in our example tank over you could fit:

24-inch (60cm) of fresh water Tropical Fish

10 inches (25cm) of fresh water Cold Water Fish

6-inch (15cm) of the Tropical Marine Fish

To calculate the number of Customs (or centimeters) of your fish, measured from the mouth to the start of the tail, and do not forget that the fish you see in stores are usually young people and are not fully grown, you need to the size they are!

Get this right and you are on the way, with a successful aquarium.

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