If you have gravel at the base and fill to within 1 inch (2.5cm.) of the brim, the tank will only be holding around 10 or 11 gallons of water. The basic rule of thumb is 1 inch (2.5cm)of fish needs 1 gallon (4.25ltr) of water. So the answer is you can have as many or few fish that will total up to around 10 or 11 inches in length.
A gallon is equal to about 3.785 liters. A 60 liter tank will hold 15.85 gallons.
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
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
1 liter is about 60 c.i. 8.2 liters x 60 = 492c.i.
60 gallons for a tank that size.
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The answer to this is pretty straightforward. First, the volume a tank measuring 100 by 40 by 60 cm is 100x60x40cm = 240,000 cm^3 or cubic cm. Since one liter = 1000 cm^3, the total tank volume is thus 240 liters. If the tank is half full, then simply halve the amount of water so the tank would contain 120 liters if half full. The same approach can be used for any tank or container assuming it's volume is known, or can be calculated.
Should be, if my estimations are correct, a 29 gallon tank. Depending on amount of substrate and decorations probably close to 24 gallons, which converts to about roughly 90 litres.
60 Kilograms 1 Kilogram 1 Liter presupossed its water
60 liters is about 63.40 US quarts.1 liter ~ 1.05669 quarts1 quart ~ 0.946353 liters63.4 qts1 liter = 1.05 quart1 quart = 0.94 liter
The length of the tank is 60", the width of the tank is 27" and the height of the tank is 44" respectively. How many gallons of oil will the tank hold?
commet fish live for 50 or 60 years