Aquarium Tank Planner: Find the Right Fish Tank Size
Estimate a practical aquarium size from fish species, fish count, feeding type, swimming-space needs, and biological load — then explore example tanks that fit the recommended volume.
What This Aquarium Tank Planner Does
This tool helps you choose a tank size before comparing aquarium tanks or starter kits.
Use fish adult size, activity, and territorial behavior to estimate swimming-space needs.
Use fish size, count, and feeding type to estimate water-quality pressure.
Choose the larger requirement between swimming space and bioload stability.
Highlight example aquarium tanks and kits that match the recommended volume range.
Build Your Aquarium Tank Plan
Enter the fish you plan to keep. The planner estimates a minimum tank volume and a shopping target size.
Your Recommended Aquarium Tank Plan
Example Aquarium Tanks That Fit This Plan
These are example aquarium tanks selected from the filtered product pool to represent different sizes and setup styles. They are not a complete list of every matching product.
How This Recommendation Works
The planner estimates swimming-space needs from fish size, count, activity, and territorial behavior.
Larger or messier fish need more water volume for water-quality stability.
The final recommendation uses the larger value between swimming-space needs and bioload-based needs.
Instead of listing every product, the planner highlights a few examples such as overall, budget, starter kit, and aquascaping options.
How to Use Your Aquarium Tank Plan
Prioritize the recommended tank volume for messy fish, territorial fish, or setups with heavy biological load.
Active schooling fish usually benefit from a longer tank, while aquascaping setups often favor clear, rimless rectangular tanks.
Starter kits are convenient for beginners, but the included filter or light may still need upgrading later.
