水槽の水面積から適切な飼育数を計算します。水面積に基づく酸素溶解度の公式を適用した正確な飼育密度の推奨。
A common rule is 1 inch of fish per gallon of water. However, this varies by species. Some fish need more space, others less. Research your specific fish's requirements for accurate stocking.
Surface area determines oxygen exchange. Shallow tanks with large surface area can support more fish than tall, narrow tanks of the same volume. Aeration and filtration also affect oxygen levels.
This calculator uses surface area guidelines. Actual stocking depends on fish species, behavior, and tank maintenance. For precise recommendations, consult an aquarium specialist.
Overstocking leads to poor water quality, stress, and disease. Start with fewer fish and add gradually. Monitor water parameters. If ammonia or nitrite rises, reduce stocking or increase filtration.
Acclimate new fish slowly to prevent shock. Float the bag in the tank for 15-20 minutes, then gradually add tank water to the bag. After 30 minutes, gently release the fish. Avoid sudden water parameter changes.