To find the volume of a fish tank that measures 20 inches by 20 inches by 99 inches, first calculate the volume in cubic inches: (20 \times 20 \times 99 = 39,600) cubic inches. Since there are 231 cubic inches in a gallon, divide the total volume by 231: (39,600 \div 231 \approx 171) gallons. Therefore, the fish tank holds approximately 171 gallons of water.
2.25
A 12 by 27 hex fish tank holds approximately 30 gallons of water when filled to capacity.
A 60x20x20-inch fish tank holds 104 gallons.
It depends on the fish tank. They range from less than 2 gallons to over 300 gallons.
34.6 Gallons (131 Litres) :)
Answer: 11.1 x+2.4=13.5 13.5-2.4=11.1
As a very rough estimate, I would suggest 40 gallons!
5 foot fish tank holds 566.3 liters. By:Radhika
A Betta fish generally needs a minimum of 2.5 gallons of water in its tank to thrive. It is important to provide adequate space, filtration, and water quality for the well-being of the Betta fish.
About 29 gallons
It holds 160 quarts.
40 liters equates to 10.5669 US gallons.