1 gallon US weighs about 8.35 lbs. So 100 Gals US weighs 835 lbs approx. Then there is the weight of the tank, top glass and the gravel and the (decorative) rocks, the lights, filter etc and don't forget the stand too. You would need to allow for well over 1000 lbs for a fully set up 100 gal aquarium.
if its rectangular, often 36" x 18" x 18"
if its a bow front, often 36" x 18" x 20"
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.
if its a standard size, then often 48" x 24" x 24"
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.
There is no definitive answer, many people use the 1 cm of fish per litre of water but for anyone experienced with fishkeeping will completely disregard it. The variables to calculate are, levels of filtration, temperature, water surface area, salinity, how much movement on the surface, level of plantation, SPECIES OF FISH and how mature is your tank. If you didn't think about all of that before asking the question you need to research fishkeeping more thoroughly.
They can be combinations of various dimensions multiplied together provided they result in your named volume of 100 litres.
You could possibly get one that measures around about 96 inches x 18 inches x 18inches.
A 1000 gallon fish tank can be any combination of three dimensions resulting in a volume of 1000 gallons. There is no standard size.
130" wide x 45" deep x 40" Tall
10.5' x 4'
What are the dimensions of the tank? (Insufficient information)
Dimensions are 28'' wide, 45" tall, and 60" long for a 275 gallon fuel tank.
The dimensions of a 10,000 gallon oil tank are 120 inches wide by 17 feet tall. A 10,000 gallon oil tank empty weights about 8,500 pounds.
The volume of the tank does not provide enough information about it dimensions. It could be a squat tank with a large area or a tall but narrow tank.
The most common 1000 gallon oil storage tank is a flat-ended cylinder 48 inches in diameter. A gallon is 231 cubic inches. The area of a 48-inch circle (radius = 24") is pi*24² = 1809.56 in². 231,000 / 1809.56 = 127.7", or just under 10'-8". The nominal length is 10.5 feet.
It can have any dimensions as long as they equal 8 cubic feet.
It could have any dimensions as long as they equal 1,069 cubic feet.
2350lbs. on average
You forgot to mention what the miles per gallon is.If you only get 1 mpg, that is 1000/18 55.5555 tank fulls.You forgot to mention what the miles per gallon is.If you only get 1 mpg, that is 1000/18 55.5555 tank fulls.
Any dimensions so long as they equal 16,710 cubic feet.
You neglected to mention how large the tank is.Over 1000 miles at 18 mog you will use 1000/18 55.55555 gallons.If the tank is a 1 gallon tank you will have to fill up 55.55 timesYou neglected to mention how large the tank is.Over 1000 miles at 18 mog you will use 1000/18 55.55555 gallons.If the tank is a 1 gallon tank you will have to fill up 55.55 times