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GOPACK, somewhere on this forum I asked something along the lines of the same question, but not for Tilapia and EWEST or Rainman posted an answer.
I wish that there was a link somewhere to a chart in the archives of how many fish were in a pound, per size class, per species. I'm sure that the fish hatchery business has something like that. The size class of fish sold is pretty common, and the fish haulers should have a chart somewhere that says 100 BG 2"-4" weigh this much, 100 LMB 6"-8" weigh this much, etc.
After all, the carrying capacity of the hauling tanks is based on pounds of fish, and we normally order most of the fish for stocking per individual fish.
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