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The maximum is about 1 inch of fish per gallon of water for most aquariums.

1"fish=1gallon
2"fish=2gallons
3"fish=3gallons

so on but I usually put 1 gallon at the end when I'm done putting fish
I have 11 fish in a 25 gallon tank so they have a lot of room but it looks crowded
if you want a lot go high even if you like 10 fish 20 gallon tank you'll end up adding a fish here and there some die then you by more i started with a bunch and ended up with 11. it varies

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You can fit one inch of small fish per one gallon of water. For example: you can fit 10" of small fish in a ten gallon tank.

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It depends on the size, there are carbon footprint and their temperament. is the fish large? Does it eat and 💩 a lot? These are important questions to consider.

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