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Ummm... I kind of have a problem... The mfk tank calculator shows up funny on my phone and my math is terrible...

How much water will the 6'x1.5'x1' hold? Because my math is telling me that it only holds like 300ltrsish... I'm doing the math wrong, right? Because it couldn't hold less than my 5'... Could it?
It won't hold any water. It has a hole drilled in it. LOL! 67.32 gallons = 254.85 liters
 
It won't hold any water. It has a hole drilled in it. LOL! 67.32 gallons = 254.85 liters
O...kay? Thanks for the volume, but what the hell was the hole bit about? Lol
 
If worst comes to worst, he can just buy the steel and take it to his grandparents and weld it himself, but I'd like one pre-made if possible.
Hello; Congrats on the tanks and the "hubby". I also applaud the use of steel stands. That he can weld is also of merit. I got a mig welder a few years back and hope to put together a stand for my 55 gallon if I ever get this house fixed up.
 
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The 6ft tank sounds awesome, long low tanks are a personal favourite of mine; they are very, very flexible on stocking due to the footprint. Wouldn't do large cichlids, but you'd get away with an awesome community, or large shoal etc
 
The 6ft tank sounds awesome, long low tanks are a personal favourite of mine; they are very, very flexible on stocking due to the footprint. Wouldn't do large cichlids, but you'd get away with an awesome community, or large shoal etc
Big tank for small fish. joey02 joey02 made an acrylic tank like that for tanganiyika shell dwellers. super cool and busy tank
 
I though the tank was drilled.
Oh haha yep. It was past bed time last night when I wrote that... I get ya now. :D

The 6ft tank sounds awesome, long low tanks are a personal favourite of mine; they are very, very flexible on stocking due to the footprint. Wouldn't do large cichlids, but you'd get away with an awesome community, or large shoal etc
I'm thinking about asking (begging!) Jeff if we can put Miles in it with the minnows, kuhllis and the little cae thing we have... I don't think he'll like the idea but it can't hurt to try... Plus, I'm sure Miles would LOVE the space :D
Big tank for small fish.

joey02 joey02 made an acrylic tank like that for tanganiyika shell dwellers. super cool and busy tank
Shell dwellers would be cool, but I'm not allowed to buy more fish and my pH from the tap is 7ish so probably not the best idea anyway... :(

Hello; Congrats on the tanks and the "hubby". I also applaud the use of steel stands. That he can weld is also of merit. I got a mig welder a few years back and hope to put together a stand for my 55 gallon if I ever get this house fixed up.
Thanks. :) he's a jack of all trades - master of none lol
 
Oh haha yep. It was past bed time last night when I wrote that... I get ya now. :D


I'm thinking about asking (begging!) Jeff if we can put Miles in it with the minnows, kuhllis and the little cae thing we have... I don't think he'll like the idea but it can't hurt to try... Plus, I'm sure Miles would LOVE the space :D
Shell dwellers would be cool, but I'm not allowed to buy more fish and my pH from the tap is 7ish so probably not the best idea anyway... :(


Thanks. :) he's a jack of all trades - master of none lol

Could always try shrimp :P
 
Ummm... I kind of have a problem... The mfk tank calculator shows up funny on my phone and my math is terrible...

How much water will the 6'x1.5'x1' hold? Because my math is telling me that it only holds like 300ltrsish... I'm doing the math wrong, right? Because it couldn't hold less than my 5'... Could it?
67.32 gallons. (length x width x height (in feet) x 7.48 (7.48 gallons per cubic foot)
 
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