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Just bought a used aquarium which measures 19" x 20" x 60". The seller said
it was Oceanic Brand and held 100 gallons. My calculations came up with less than 100 gallons, though math is not my strong point. Oceanic no longer makes that size. Any opinions? |
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![]() "K Byers" wrote in message ... Just bought a used aquarium which measures 19" x 20" x 60". The seller said it was Oceanic Brand and held 100 gallons. My calculations came up with less than 100 gallons, though math is not my strong point. Oceanic no longer makes that size. Any opinions? I get 98.7 US gallons for the outside dimensions you gave. Close enough. |
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"Bill Stock" wrote in message
... "K Byers" wrote in message ... Just bought a used aquarium which measures 19" x 20" x 60". The seller said it was Oceanic Brand and held 100 gallons. My calculations came up with less than 100 gallons, though math is not my strong point. Oceanic no longer makes that size. Any opinions? I get 98.7 US gallons for the outside dimensions you gave. Close enough. Yes, that's close enough for me too. Thanks. |
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K Byers wrote:
Just bought a used aquarium which measures 19" x 20" x 60". The seller said it was Oceanic Brand and held 100 gallons. My calculations came up with less than 100 gallons, though math is not my strong point. Oceanic no longer makes that size. Any opinions? Let's see (using round numbers): 19"x20"x60" = 47cm x 50cm x 150cm = 352500 cm^3 = 356 l = 93gal jue |
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"Jürgen Exner" wrote in message
news:Lf5Yi.4960$lx.4762@trndny05... K Byers wrote: Just bought a used aquarium which measures 19" x 20" x 60". The seller said it was Oceanic Brand and held 100 gallons. My calculations came up with less than 100 gallons, though math is not my strong point. Oceanic no longer makes that size. Any opinions? Let's see (using round numbers): 19"x20"x60" = 47cm x 50cm x 150cm = 352500 cm^3 = 356 l = 93gal jue That's what I came up with, comparing it to my 45 gallon tank. |
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![]() "K Byers" wrote in message ... "Jürgen Exner" wrote in message news:Lf5Yi.4960$lx.4762@trndny05... K Byers wrote: Just bought a used aquarium which measures 19" x 20" x 60". The seller said it was Oceanic Brand and held 100 gallons. My calculations came up with less than 100 gallons, though math is not my strong point. Oceanic no longer makes that size. Any opinions? Let's see (using round numbers): 19"x20"x60" = 47cm x 50cm x 150cm = 352500 cm^3 = 356 l = 93gal jue That's what I came up with, comparing it to my 45 gallon tank. A US gallon is 231 ci. 19x20x60=22800 ci = 98.7 US gallons. Now, assuming your glass is 1/2" 18.5x19x59=20738.5 = 89.77 US gallons inside. But tanks are sold by the outside dimensions. |
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"Bill Stock" wrote in message
... "K Byers" wrote in message ... "Jürgen Exner" wrote in message news:Lf5Yi.4960$lx.4762@trndny05... K Byers wrote: Just bought a used aquarium which measures 19" x 20" x 60". The seller said it was Oceanic Brand and held 100 gallons. My calculations came up with less than 100 gallons, though math is not my strong point. Oceanic no longer makes that size. Any opinions? Let's see (using round numbers): 19"x20"x60" = 47cm x 50cm x 150cm = 352500 cm^3 = 356 l = 93gal jue That's what I came up with, comparing it to my 45 gallon tank. A US gallon is 231 ci. 19x20x60=22800 ci = 98.7 US gallons. Now, assuming your glass is 1/2" 18.5x19x59=20738.5 = 89.77 US gallons inside. But tanks are sold by the outside dimensions. I guess I'll just measure the water while I put it in during initial setup. |
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K Byers wrote:
"Bill Stock" wrote in message But tanks are sold by the outside dimensions. I guess I'll just measure the water while I put it in during initial setup. If you want to know how much water fits in the tank, then that is the only way anyway, because you are loosing quite a bit of space for gravel, decoration, machinery, empty space on top of tank, etc. While the water volume can be very valuable for e.g. medication, it is a different number than the nominal size of a tank. Therefore I prefer the European custom where tank size is specified in outside dimensions (e.g 50x50x100) instead of by volume such that you cannot confuse nominal size and water content. jue |
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