You could have a school of neon tetras (approx 6), or 1 fancy goldfish
Standard 20 gallon tank was steel and 36 gallon tank was fiberglass.
2001 ford diesel has a 36 gallon tank
No. It has a 36 gal. tank.
231 cubic inches = 1 gallon.36" x 12" x 24" = 10,368 cubic inches = 44.88 gallons(rounded)
The 2011 Ford F-150 comes with a standard 26-gallon fuel tank, but it can be upgraded to a 36-gallon tank.
The front tank can be either a 17 gallon or 19 gallon I believe the back tank can be either a 19 gallon or 18 gallon Depending on model Combined 36 gallons or 37 gallons
No, don't risk it. Serpae tetras are fin-nippers and they'll constantly stress out your Betta. Especially in a small tank such as an 8 gallon, I would find something else to go with the serpaes. (:
Approximately 36 x 24 x 6 inches.
I believe it's 22 gallons - I have a 77 Class B and I'm trying to find out if the 36 gallon tank will fit or if I need to stick with the 22 gallon tank - we'll see.
A standard rectangle foot print aquarium of 50 gallons is: 36" x 18" x 19" However, 50 gallon tanks are less common than the 55 gallon tank and is normally inaccurately referred to as a 50 gallon tank and it has a foot print of: 48" x 13" x 21"
It probably is not a good idea. These fish are sort of related and may well fight. I hope you have a pretty large tank if you want to keep these fish. The Red Tail Black (Rainbow) grows to around 6 inches long and the Balas grow to around 15 inches. That means you will need at least a 40 gallon tank that will hold around 36 gallons of water when in use. You really must follow the basic rules of sucessfull fishkeeping if you want to keep any fish succesfully. The basic rules are . :- 1 inch of fish must have at least 1 gallon of water. :- Every tank must have a permanently running 'cycled' filter. :- Every tank must have at least 50% of its water replaced every week.
To calculate the volume of water in the fish tank, you multiply the length, width, and depth: 122 cm x 46 cm x 36 cm = 201,312 cubic cm. 1 cubic cm is equal to 0.000264172 gallons, so 201,312 cubic cm equals approximately 53.08 gallons of water in the fish tank.