TastierWay complaints of violins Jul 17, 2006 127 0 0 37 Bay Area, California www.myspace.com Aug 17, 2006 #1 I have a tank that has the dimensions 30" long, 13" wide and 19" deep. I couldn't find it on any website to tell me how many gallons that is. Any help?
I have a tank that has the dimensions 30" long, 13" wide and 19" deep. I couldn't find it on any website to tell me how many gallons that is. Any help?
dorkfish AC Members Jul 25, 2005 3,032 1 0 Windsor,Ontario,Canada Aug 17, 2006 #2 To calculate the gallonage of any rectangular container, multiply width x length x hieght in inches, and then divide by 231.
To calculate the gallonage of any rectangular container, multiply width x length x hieght in inches, and then divide by 231.
TastierWay complaints of violins Jul 17, 2006 127 0 0 37 Bay Area, California www.myspace.com Aug 17, 2006 #3 Thanks. I'll keep that in mind.
oscar83 AC Members May 21, 2004 598 0 16 42 Middletown, NJ Aug 17, 2006 #4 geez df you couldnt finish up the job and give the answer?? haha, j/k. but its 32 gallons anyway.
plah831 Am I mod enough? Apr 29, 2006 2,788 0 0 47 Monterey Bay, CA Aug 18, 2006 #5 oscar83 said: geez df you couldnt finish up the job and give the answer?? haha, j/k. but its 32 gallons anyway. Click to expand... He likes to teach people to think for themselves
oscar83 said: geez df you couldnt finish up the job and give the answer?? haha, j/k. but its 32 gallons anyway. Click to expand... He likes to teach people to think for themselves
Mgamer20o0 BobsTropicalPlants.com Staff member Jun 4, 2003 31,221 19 89 www.bobstropicalplants.com Aug 18, 2006 #6 to lazy to do the math here is a good site. http://www.ifocas.fsworld.co.uk/calculator.htm