To determine how many milliliters of water a fish tank can hold, you need to know the tank's dimensions (length, width, and height) and then use the formula for volume. For example, if a tank measures 60 cm long, 30 cm wide, and 30 cm high, the volume would be 60 x 30 x 30 = 54,000 cm³. Since 1 cm³ is equivalent to 1 mL, this tank would hold 54,000 mL of water.
depends on how big the fish is
3600 ml
28.34 grams in a ml of water
It is 12,000 ml
400 ml of water is 1.76 cups
1 tbsp of water is 15 ml.
if any one knows
289,000,000. 1 killiter = 1,000,000 milliters
More than 100, but less than 225 . - "small cup" is not a recognised measurement
It depends on if the fish are biting. During rainstorms many fish will retreat to deeper water where the water isn't as turbulent. Some fish will hold more to the medium water column hoping to catch smaller fish and or insects falling from the surface.
32mm
32mm