for every litre there is one kilo so its 140kg plus the weight of the glass
it depens on the fish... lol
depends on the size of the fish, and the length/width of your tank.. the maximum inches of total fish you can get for a 29 (110 liter) tank is usually 20 inches fish. absolute maximum is 29 inches. hope this helps.
400 (UK) or 480 (US)
depends on the species you want to keep... 20 - 50 fishes are good in tank of this capacity
2 baby comet goldfishes or 3
No. If the water doesn't overflow, then the addition of the fish will increase the total weight of the tank and its contents by 50 pounds.
That depends on the weight of the fish as compared to the weight of the water their bodies displace. If it's a heavy, dense fish, then the tank with the fish would weigh more. If it's a light, less dense fish, then the tank with water only would weigh more. This assumes that the water displaced has been removed from the tank, right? If you are adding the fish to the water then I think it should increase the weight regardless of the density of your fish. The question then might be, does the fish weigh less when it is swimming than it would on a dry scale?
yah,but the paper weight just acts as decoration.
The weight distribution is constant because fluids transmit pressure evenly.
No, it doesn't since water is all around the fish and puts pressure from everywhere just as air puts pressure on us everywhere. But if the fish is the floor then it would be heavier since there is no pressure.
No, a 24 litre tank is only about 6 gallons which should never house fish. A few ghost shrimp would be ok, or just some live plants, but no fish
A very big pool, or a large tank.