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The stocking density in the aquarium: How many fish per litre fit into your tank? <\/span><\/h1>\n

You have already learned how to set up an aquarium from our large, detailed guide. Once the tank has been retracted, most aquarists ask themselves about the fish. Due to the huge selection of fish that are available in pet shops, it is not surprising that you often see the following questions in Internet aquarium forums: “how many fish fit into my aquarium?”, “how many fish per liter?” or “stocking strength\/stocking density in the aquarium? How many fish you can actually keep in your 54-60 litres \/ 112-120 litres \/ 180-240 litres and 350-450 litres aquarium, which factors influence the amount of fish in your aquarium and whether there is actually a rule of thumb for the stocking density (i.e. fish per litre\/centimetre), you can find out in the following guide! <\/span><\/p>\n

Overview: these factors determine how many fish can be kept in an aquarium!<\/span><\/h2>\n

In short, it is not possible to determine how many fish can be kept in an aquarium, because the number of too many individual factors is determined. In the following article we explain in detail why the stocking density depends on a certain factor. If you do not feel like reading everything, you will find a small overview of the various factors that determine the stocking density \/ stocking thickness and the quantity of fish per litre of water or centimetre of edge length below:<\/span><\/p>\n