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*1/4 lb per gallon without supplemental pure oxygen. With oxygen, stocking up to 1 lb per gallon is possible. -[http://msucares.com/aquaculture/tilapia/stocking.html]
*1/4 lb per gallon without supplemental pure oxygen. With oxygen, stocking up to 1 lb per gallon is possible. -[http://msucares.com/aquaculture/tilapia/stocking.html]
*5-9 lbs per cubic foot with oxygen - [http://www.ilovetilapia.com/main/stocking-density]. Same? 1 cubic foot = 7.5 gallons. Thi
*5-9 lbs per cubic foot with oxygen - [http://www.ilovetilapia.com/main/stocking-density]. Same? 1 cubic foot = 7.5 gallons. Thi
*Bright Agrotech - correct stocking rate of 1 lb for 8-9 gallons of water - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPEFlhRBaQI]

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Stocking Rate

  • 1/4 lb per gallon without supplemental pure oxygen. With oxygen, stocking up to 1 lb per gallon is possible. -[1]
  • 5-9 lbs per cubic foot with oxygen - [2]. Same? 1 cubic foot = 7.5 gallons. Thi
  • Bright Agrotech - correct stocking rate of 1 lb for 8-9 gallons of water - [3]