Matty P Professor Cowfish Joined Feb 12, 2007 Messages 1,762 Reaction score 0 Sep 1, 2007 #1 The tank is 30" x 12" X 16" (inches) Cheers Matt
fiskkeeperpro Fishaholic Joined Apr 28, 2007 Messages 641 Reaction score 0 Location Dereham, Norfolk, England Sep 1, 2007 #2 Using the calculator i use, that works out at 94.3l which is 20/21 gal
afishdude Fish Gatherer Joined Nov 28, 2006 Messages 2,552 Reaction score 0 Location IOWA USA Sep 1, 2007 #3 (30 inches) X (12 inches) X (16 inches) = 94.3894886 liters (30 inches) X (12 inches) X (16 inches) = 24.9350648 US gallons (30 inches) X (12 inches) X (16 inches) = 20.7627763 Imperial gallons your welcome
(30 inches) X (12 inches) X (16 inches) = 94.3894886 liters (30 inches) X (12 inches) X (16 inches) = 24.9350648 US gallons (30 inches) X (12 inches) X (16 inches) = 20.7627763 Imperial gallons your welcome
OP OP Matty P Professor Cowfish Joined Feb 12, 2007 Messages 1,762 Reaction score 0 Sep 1, 2007 #4 afishdude said: (30 inches) X (12 inches) X (16 inches) = 94.3894886 liters (30 inches) X (12 inches) X (16 inches) = 24.9350648 US gallons (30 inches) X (12 inches) X (16 inches) = 20.7627763 Imperial gallons your welcome Click to expand... Just out of interest what site did you use because some of the ones I have tried have given different volumes Thanks
afishdude said: (30 inches) X (12 inches) X (16 inches) = 94.3894886 liters (30 inches) X (12 inches) X (16 inches) = 24.9350648 US gallons (30 inches) X (12 inches) X (16 inches) = 20.7627763 Imperial gallons your welcome Click to expand... Just out of interest what site did you use because some of the ones I have tried have given different volumes Thanks
afishdude Fish Gatherer Joined Nov 28, 2006 Messages 2,552 Reaction score 0 Location IOWA USA Sep 1, 2007 #5 a very rare one. i typed (30 inches) X (12 inches) X (16 inches) into google. it has to be written like that though, or in cm.
a very rare one. i typed (30 inches) X (12 inches) X (16 inches) into google. it has to be written like that though, or in cm.
OP OP Matty P Professor Cowfish Joined Feb 12, 2007 Messages 1,762 Reaction score 0 Sep 1, 2007 #6 Cheers, never knew you could do that with google B)
rdd1952 Swim with the Fishes Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Jan 18, 2005 Messages 9,757 Reaction score 2 Location Mt. Holly, NC Sep 1, 2007 #7 24.9 US gallons. I don't use a site. Just multiply it out. 2.5' x 1' x 1.33' = 3.33 cubic feet x 7.48 gallon per cf = 24.9. If you want a site, Online Conversions is good.
24.9 US gallons. I don't use a site. Just multiply it out. 2.5' x 1' x 1.33' = 3.33 cubic feet x 7.48 gallon per cf = 24.9. If you want a site, Online Conversions is good.