How Many Fish Can I Put in a 10-Gallon Tank?
A 10-gallon tank can typically support up to 10 inches of fish using the classic one-inch-per-gallon guideline.
How to use this tool
- Enter your tank volume in US gallons (use the Aquarium Volume Calculator if needed).
- Enter the typical adult length of the fish species in inches.
- The result is the approximate maximum number of fish.
- Always research specific species needs โ filtration, territory, and water chemistry matter more than this rule alone.
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Frequently asked questions
- Is the one-inch-per-gallon rule accurate?
- It is a rough guideline only. Larger, messy fish (e.g. goldfish, cichlids) produce more waste per inch than small tropical fish. Always consider filtration capacity and species behaviour.
- How many fish can I put in a 10-gallon tank?
- Using the 1-inch-per-gallon rule with 1.5-inch fish: 10 รท 1.5 โ 6 fish. In practice, a 10-gallon is better suited to 5โ6 small fish such as neon tetras.