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How many fish can I keep in a 75 litre tank?

How many fish fit in a 75 litre aquarium, why bioload beats inch-per-gallon, and balanced small-community stocking ideas.

The short answer

A 75 litre tank (about 20 US gallons) is a proper small community β€” room for two modest schools plus a cleanup crew, or a centrepiece fish above a shoal. A balanced plan is 10–12 small tetras or rasboras, a group of 6 corydoras, and shrimp or a snail. Keep it to two or three species and stock over several weeks.

Stock by needs, not a formula

The old β€œinch per gallon” rule fails because it ignores adult size, bioload, schooling needs, temperament and filtration. At 75 litres you finally have room for a real community, but it is still finite: crowd it and you will fight algae, cloudy water and rising nitrate. Choose species by their genuine needs and leave headroom for growth.

Key point: a 75 litre tank rewards restraint. Two well-sized schools look far better β€” and stay far healthier β€” than five thin, stressed groups crammed together.

Sensible 75 litre stocking ideas

Avoid angelfish, larger barbs and cichlids that want more length. Keep every schooling species in groups of at least six. Live plants and a bit of hardscape also help: they buffer water quality and give each group its own territory, which cuts squabbling in a busier tank.

Before you add anything

Always cycle the tank before stocking, then add fish in batches so the filter keeps up. Maintain weekly water changes and acclimate new fish slowly. Comparing sizes? This tank is close to 20 gallons. For bigger, see 100 litres or browse the aquariums hub.

Frequently asked questions

How many fish is too many for a 75 litre tank?

There's no fixed number, but two small schools plus a cleanup crew β€” roughly 15 to 20 small fish total β€” is a comfortable ceiling. If water turns cloudy or nitrate climbs fast, you have too many.

Can I keep a centrepiece fish in a 75 litre tank?

Yes β€” a single dwarf gourami or a honey gourami pair makes a fine centrepiece above a tetra school. Avoid anything that grows large or claims territory, like most cichlids.

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