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Is it possible to determine the capacity of an aquarium with just its dementions?

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If so, can someone help me, please?

I found this aquarium in my basement. It's pretty small.

[All in inches:] Length - 23, width - 12, height - 14.

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  1. 1 US Gallon (liquid) = 231 cubic inches

    23*12*14 = 3864 cubic inches

    3864/231 = 16.73 gallons


  2. This sounds like a 16 gallon tank. There are 231 cubic inches in a gallon of water. It will not hold the full amount of water because of everything that you pup in it (gravel, heater, plants, fish etc,). If there are the inside measurements then it holds (full to the brim) 16.727272727272727 gallons of water but most people measure the out side measurements so it will not hold as much.

  3. Just under 17 gallons.  (L"xW"xH")/231

  4. Yes, multiply them all then multiply by 0.00443 or sumthing. Look it up on google

  5. use cm

    times length by width by hight and devide by 1000

    no you have litres

    now convert this to gallons if you want

  6. length (ft) x width (ft) x average depth (ft) = cubic feet

    cubic feet x 7.5 = gallons

    So your tank of 1.9166 x 1 x 1.1667 x 7.5 = 16.77 gallons.

  7. 17 gallons

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