yes, why not?
It depends on the species of fish. 15 Guppies would need a much smaller tank than 15 Oscars would. A good general rule is for every inch of fish you have a gallon(4 liters) of water keeping in mind that your fish will grow.
probably a good 280 miles simple math its a 15 gallon tank
If this is a round tank, 15 feet wide and 7 feet tall, there would be 1237 gallons.
I would not recommend adding snails to any tank if you intend to have fish.
The cost of filling up a 15-liter gas tank depends on the price of gas per liter. You would multiply the price per liter by 15 to get the total cost. For example, if gas costs $2 per liter, filling a 15-liter tank would cost $30.
The size of the tank is irrelevant. 1000/15*3.80=$253.33
To determine how many times you would need to stop to fill up a 15 mpg gas tank on a 360-mile trip, first calculate the total gallons needed. You would need 24 gallons of gas (360 miles ÷ 15 mpg). If your gas tank holds, for example, 12 gallons, you would need to stop once to fill up, as your tank would run out of gas after 180 miles. If your tank holds more than 24 gallons, you would not need to stop at all.
I've had success with up to 30 for about 2 years but I'd reccomend up to 15 just so you don't have any problems.
It depends where you get it, rectangular fish tanks usually only come in 10, 20, 29 Gallons and on. If you can find a 15 gallon tank it would cost around $20.00It would be more if you bought a stand and stuff like that for it, tanks that are 15 gallons are usually sold with stands.
If you get 21 miles per gallon and you know the fuel tanks capacity you would multiply the capacity (gallons your tank holds) times mpg (here 21) and that will give you your tank's mileage. tank capacity (in gallons) x mpg = tank mileage If your tank holds 15 gallons, you would multiply 15 x 21 and your tank's overall mileage would come out to 315. However, it seems to me if you know your vehicle gets 21 mpg then you should also be aware of its tank capacity.
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4.23 pounds per gallon so, weigh a full cylinder a 15 lb tank cannot hold 15 lbs of fuel propane needs expansion room or the tank will explode i would GUESS just a tad over 2 gallons.