Tank Size Formula:
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The fish tank size calculation determines the volume of an aquarium in gallons based on its dimensions. This is essential for proper fish care, filtration system selection, and maintaining a healthy aquatic environment.
The calculator uses the standard formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula calculates the cubic volume of the tank and converts it to gallons (since 1 gallon = 231 cubic inches).
Details: Knowing your tank's accurate volume is crucial for determining appropriate fish stocking levels, selecting the right filter size, and calculating proper medication dosages for aquatic treatments.
Tips: Measure the inside dimensions of your aquarium in inches. Enter length, width, and height. All values must be positive numbers.
Q1: Why measure in inches and convert to gallons?
A: This is the standard measurement system used in the aquarium industry, particularly in the United States where tank dimensions are typically specified in inches.
Q2: Should I include the thickness of the glass in my measurements?
A: No, use the interior dimensions only. The water volume is what matters for fishkeeping purposes.
Q3: How does tank shape affect the calculation?
A: This formula works for rectangular tanks. For cylindrical, bow-front, or other shaped tanks, different formulas are needed.
Q4: Does this account for substrate and decorations?
A: No, this calculates total volume. The actual water volume will be less when accounting for gravel, rocks, and other tank contents.
Q5: What's the typical gallon range for home aquariums?
A: Home aquariums typically range from 5-200 gallons, with 20-55 gallons being among the most popular sizes for beginners.