The number of fish you can fit in a 300-gallon tank depends on the species and their adult size. A common guideline is to allow one inch of fish per gallon of water, but this can vary with fish type, behavior, and tank conditions. For instance, smaller species like neon tetras can be kept in larger numbers, while larger species like cichlids require more space. It's essential to also consider filtration, swimming space, and compatibility to ensure a healthy environment.
There are 3.78541 liters in one US gallon. 3.78541 x 300 = 1,135.623 liters. So, 1,135.623 liters of liquid will fit in a 300 US gallon tank. However, if you're referring to imperial gallons, there are 4.54609 liters in an imperial gallon. 4.54609 x 300 = 1363.827 liters. So, 1,363.827 liters can fit in a 300 imperial gallon tank.
25-28mpg (300 miles per tank) depends
A 120-gallon liquid propane tank typically weighs around 250-300 pounds when empty.
It depends on the fish tank. They range from less than 2 gallons to over 300 gallons.
That depends - on how many miles to the gallon it does - and the size of the fuel tank! These days many can travel over 300 miles without refueling.
About 21.4 miles per gallon. (300/14 = 21.4)
They never fill it to more than 80% so when it is full you will have 240 gallons.
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a quarter tank is about 3 gallons 3 gallons will move my truck about 15 miles and my daughter's tinny car about 90 miles and my grandson's motorcycle about 300 miles.
I have a 98 s-10 4 cylinder and I get 300 to 315 miles per tank.
The number of Swedish Fish that can fit in a 1-gallon jar depends on their size and how they are packed. On average, a single Swedish Fish is about 1 inch long and 0.5 inches wide. A gallon is equivalent to approximately 231 cubic inches, so you can fit roughly 200 to 300 Swedish Fish in a 1-gallon jar, depending on how tightly they are packed and any air gaps that may occur.
The price of a ten gallon tank ranges from $15 to over $100. If you are planning to keep fish in the tank, then you'll have to think about accessories like a heater, a thermometer, a hood, lights, plants, a filter, and, of course, what kind of fish you want. It's also important to do a little reading and make sure that your fish are compatible.