Betas are intresting fish. While for any fish they REQUIRE over 20 gallons, betas dont really care. I used to have 1 beta in a 29 gallon tank. He was in their for a year then I moved him into a bowl for a year. All the stress levels where the same. I dont really think bettas care about space because they hardly swim around and because they are labrinth fish the breath from the surface to get oxygen.
89 gallons of ice should be enough.
Nope 2 gallons is bigger because you should know that 2 pints are equal to 1 quart, their are 4 quarts in a gallon, so their is 8 quarts in two gallons, 8x2=16 quarts.
1 gallon of petrol should have more calories than 3 gallons of distilled water.
5 gallons = 80 cupsnote: 1 gallon is greater than 1 cup.Your question should be how many cups in 5 gallons.1 gallon = 16 cups5 gallons = 5 gallons * 16 cups/1 gallon = 80 cups
I'm not sure, but it should be 5 1/4 gallons, or 5.25 gallons
It depends on how big your crabs are. If they are mini or small sized 5 gallons should be enough; but if they are medium, large or jumbo, they'll need at least 10 gallons.
About 16.8 gallons. 420 miles / 25 miles per gallon = 16.8 gallons
600 miles at 13 miles per gallon = 600/13 gallons = 46.15 gallons.
1 gallon to 2 gallons
1600 miles at 28 miles/gallon = 1600/28 gallons = 57.14 gallons (approx)
I think that should be changed to gallons per feet.
I have a 10gallon with a common and a shubunkin goldfish. They are both around 2.5 inches. I am soon upgrading to a 30 gallon so there will be enough room when they get bigger.