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The Fish Capacity Calculator determines how many fish can be safely kept in a pond based on the volume of water. It uses the standard guideline of 10 litres of water per fish to ensure adequate space and healthy living conditions.
The calculator uses the simple formula:
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Explanation: This calculation ensures each fish has sufficient space for healthy growth and proper water quality maintenance.
Details: Proper fish stocking is crucial for maintaining water quality, preventing overcrowding, reducing stress, and ensuring the overall health and wellbeing of your pond fish.
Tips: Enter the total volume of your pond in litres. The calculator will determine the maximum number of fish recommended for healthy pond maintenance.
Q1: Why 10 litres per fish?
A: This is a general guideline that provides adequate space for fish movement, oxygen distribution, and waste dilution in typical pond conditions.
Q2: Does this apply to all fish types?
A: This is a general guideline. Larger fish species or fish with specific requirements may need more space. Always research specific species needs.
Q3: What factors can affect fish capacity?
A: Filtration system efficiency, aeration, plant coverage, fish size, and feeding habits can all impact the ideal stocking density.
Q4: Should I start with fewer fish?
A: Yes, it's recommended to start with 50-70% of the calculated capacity and gradually increase as your pond ecosystem stabilizes.
Q5: How do I measure my pond volume?
A: For rectangular ponds: length × width × depth. For circular ponds: π × radius² × depth. Remember to convert all measurements to litres (1m³ = 1000 litres).