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Stocking plan

Plan a freshwater tank stocking

Set volume, add species with the numbers you actually plan to keep, and get a conservative verdict for the whole stocking — bioload, group size, zone crowding, and multi-species conflicts, not a single pair in isolation. Use the editor first; the planning notes below explain why a pairwise match still needs a tank-level check.

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Add three or more species with counts to get the richest compatibility picture.

How to build a stocking

  1. Choose tank volume in litres — start with the footprint you own or plan to buy.
  2. Search and add each species. Schooling fish pre-fill at their group minimum so you do not under-count a shoal.
  3. Read the whole-tank verdict: pairwise conflicts, stocking pressure, water-parameter overlap, swim-zone balance, and suggested fixes when the engine has them.

What a whole-tank check covers

Pairwise "they can live together" is not enough. Six tiger barbs need room and numbers; an oscar needs adult bioload the glass can support; two GOOD pairs can still fight over the same bottom territory. The builder looks at combined load, group size, and how species interact as a set.

Guidance is conservative planning help, not a promise that every fish from every shop will behave. See methodology and limitations.

Pair check vs tank plan

Use the two-fish compatibility checker when you only need a yes/caution/no on one pairing. Come here when volume, counts, and the full community matter.