if its a bow front, often 36" x 16" x 24"
if its a hexagon, often 27" x 24" x 29"
measurements are length x width x height in inches
exact measurements may vary slightly depending on the manufacturer due to glass thickness and whether they measure the inside of the tank or the outside of the tank.
Neccessary.:- A stand for the tank to sit on. An external Filter complete with media,(preferably Power driven rather than air), Top Glass cover and Water. Optional.:- Lights, Heater/thermostat, Thermometer. Sufficient river gravel to cover the base of the tank to a depth of over 1.5 inches. A variety of aquatic Plants, Rocks or Driftwood, more aquatic Plants (It is hard to overplant a tank) and lastly no more than 50 inches of fish. There are more optional things available but the things above will get you going with a nice tropical fish tank.
Dimensions for a 60 gallon aquarium varies. You could have a really tall aquarium or you could have a wide aquarium.
There is the 30 gallon tank, 36 1/4 x 12 5/8 x 16 3/4, and there is the 29 gallon most people call a 30, 30 1/4 x 12 1/2 x 18 3/4
A 60 gallon tank?
60- 100 Gal.
30,000 gallon tank at 60 % means there is 40 % left in the tank ( 30,000 times .40 is equal to 12,000 ) * so there is 12,000 gallons left in the tank
you can fit alot of fish into a 60 litre tank. danios, regular goldfish and redcaps are probably the most common, maybe get a pleco for hygene
Divide 60 lbs of solvent by 75 gal of paint to find how much solvent per gal of paint, then multiply by 90 to find how much solvent you need for 90 gal of paint: 60 / 75 = .8 lbs solvent per gal of paint; .8 x 90 = 72 lbs of solvent needed for 90 gal of paint.
It is regarded as desirable to have a filter that will turn over the contents of the tank in an hour. Your 70 gal tank would probably be holding around 60 gals of water (allowing for 1 inch at top and displacement for substrate and water scapeing). So you would be looking for a power filter that will turn over at least 60 gals per hour.
Per owner's manual provided, the tank's capacity is 60 litres or 15.9 imp. gal.
Type your answer here...i don't know but i think it is about 60 pounds
10 awg
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A little bit over six hours of driving time plus time to refill the tank as it can only do 15 x 23 = 345 miles.
fish tanks come in many shapes. knowing the length of the tank alone is not enough to answer the question. if you multiply length of the tank by width of the tank by height of the tank and get the total cubic inches of the tank, this number can then be converted to gallons via and online converter/calculator