To find the volume of water in a tank with dimensions 32 feet long, 12 feet wide, and 14 feet high, you can use the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism: Volume = length × width × height. Thus, the volume is 32 × 12 × 14 = 5,376 cubic feet. If you're looking for the volume in gallons, 1 cubic foot is approximately 7.48 gallons, so the tank holds about 40,188 gallons of water.
It depends on how much water and how pressure is on the tank.
about 4 feet
What kind of tank? How much water is in it? Is there air in the tank? What fills the tank? What kind of pressure from where and what?answerIf the tank is gravity fed, multiply .431 times the altitude that the source is above the tank. For example, the reservoir supplying my domestic water system is approximately 200 feet higher than the valley floor I live on. My water pressure is slightly over 80 psi. If the tank is pump fed, and if you have no information on the pump, you will have to put a gauge on the system.
10,771.2 gallons with a weight of 89,724 pounds NOT including the tank
the salt comes with a scoop and 1 per gal of water is what I do and it has worked great for me
None, unless it is contaminated.
56.75 Gallons
Be more Specific, Size of tank, temp of water, etc
26500 liters
It depends on the type/brand of conditioner, and how much water is the Betta tank can hold.
14
I doubt it. I think you have water in your tank because it's no way how antifreeze can go in your tank unless you puuted it there. So if you have water in your tank, just buy stuff which is called dry gas. And everytime when you fill your tank add required quantity. To get rid of water in your tank you will need to do that at least 3 times, it depends on how much of water you have.