55 gallons x .2 = 11 gallons.
Change 10% of your water (so 1 gallon of water if you have a 10 gallon tank) per week. Change at least 25% of your water monthly.
A gallon of water weighs about 8.3 pounds. The answer is ice. Ice weighs around 12.45 pounds, which is 50% more than a gallon of water, but when it melts and its weight is reduced by 50%, it weighs around 6.225 pounds, which is less than a gallon of water.
A bit over an ounce and a quarter. Specifically, 1.28 oz.
To find the number of units of 32 percent nitrogen (N) in one gallon, you need to calculate the total weight of nitrogen in that gallon. One gallon of water weighs approximately 8.34 pounds. Thus, 32 percent of 8.34 pounds is about 2.67 pounds of nitrogen. Therefore, there are 2.67 pounds of nitrogen in one gallon of a 32 percent N solution.
That depends on the number and size of the fish you have added in the tank. But as blanket recommendation you can do 50 percent water change once in a week.
1 gallon. Sugar is soluble in water and should not significantly change the volume
Divide 8 by 6.25. For every gallon of water, you need 1.28oz.
Weight of Imperial Gallon of Water1 gallon [UK] = 1.201 gallon [US, liquid]One US gallon weighs 8.34 pounds, so an imperial gallon weighs about 16.6 percent more, or almost exactly 10 pounds.
14 gallons
There is 1 gallon of 10% solution...There is 0% saline in water...The equation is (0.1)(1) + 0x = 0.02 (x+1)...Answer is: 4 gallons. Hope I helped!!:)
Just figure out what each word means. Lets talk about bleach (Chlorex) for example. Let's put some of it into a gallon container. How much should we put in? I say, ok, lets fill it half ways with the bleach. Lets finish up by filling the rest of the gallon container with water. Now lets talk about what we just did. We just added 50 percent of bleach to a gallon with water. That's the answer. We have the percent (50%) and we have the volume (one gallon). So we have talked about percent by volume. Hope that helps. In real life always add the bleach to the water, its safer.
No. This is overcrowded and you change the water every day? That will stress the fish out and the constant change of chemicals and temperature can harm the fish. Please do not continue this. When a few die do not get more. I suggest change the water once every 1-2 weeks. Whatever you do, do not continue this.You should consider getting at least a 20 gallon tank, or re-homing some of the fish to avoid overcrowding your fish.