yeah your's is smaller than 70 cause my 75 is 48x18x24, but i would recommend a tank this size. if you can (and want to) put them in the 90. it'll just make them that much happier AND you might be able to put another in there.
BIGgourami;694304; said:yeah your's is smaller than 70 cause my 75 is 48x18x24[/COLOR], but i would recommend a tank this size. if you can (and want to) put them in the 90. it'll just make them that much happier AND you might be able to put another in there.
piranhagrowing_guy;686251; said:its 36x18x24 how long could i leave them in there??? there 3 and ahalfmonths old almost four inch's umm i got a 90 it's standerd.48x24x18 would that work or do i need more. space???![]()
jaswv5;738704; said:A great way to find the true gallons in your aquarium (and much easier than hauling buckets to count!) is to multiply the dimensions (in inches); for instance 48x24x18. once you have that number, you divide by 231. The true gallon size would be 89.766 in this case, or very near 90 gallons. I always use that when I look at buying tanks over what the seller tells me because people sometimes don't know what they've got. Hope that helps!
oh but that makes it too easy!! lol do a little work so your brain doesn't rot away...Bderick67;739061; said:Or you could enter demensions at this website; http://www.drhelm.com/aquarium/areajava.html