60"x 24" x 23" = 33120 cu ins. 1 USgallon= 231 cu ins.. The tank will hold 143.3 US Gallons when filled to within 1 inch of the top.
It holds 160 quarts.
when you use volume to fill a fish tank/bowl.
That's going to depend on the shape of the container, especially on how much 'real estate' the base of the container covers. For discussion, imagine that the container is a square fish tank, and the four walls go straight up from the four sides of the square base. -- If the base of the tank covers 64 square feet and it holds 64 cubic feet, then the water in it is 1 foot deep. -- If the base of the tank covers 1 acre and it holds 64 cubic feet, then the water in it is 0.0176 inch deep. -- If the base of the tank covers 1 square inch and it holds 64 cubic feet, then the water in it is 9,216 feet (1.745 mile) deep.
As a very rough estimate, I would suggest 40 gallons!
Two litres of water might fill a fish bowl.
It has a large beak to catch bigger fish. and it holds water.
What Gals are you refering to Imperial or USA?
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50 cm
It displaces both it's own volume of water and weight of water.
They cannot. Usually you want 1 gallon of water per square inch of fish. Cooler water actually holds more oxygen.
Warm water holds less oxygen
aquarium has water and fish or somthing in it terrerium does not have water and holds lizards snakes spiders and others.
Kanduli fish grows in sea water and not slimy while the mudfish is slimy and has sharp whiskers that stings the one who holds it
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It displaces 1 pound of water in terms of its mass, if you were to convert to volume, it is a simple conversion with any mass, water has a density of 1 meaning that 1kg of water takes up 1 litre of volume, so, a 1 pound fish roughly displaces 455mL of water.
Fish farm holding tanks can be extremely massive or quite small. There is no one size that holds one specific number of fish.