What size tanks do you have?

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What size tanks do you have?


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I also did a search before i posted my thread and nothing came up,if i had seen this thread i wouldnt have done mine,but then again its better than countless crappy threads about whats your favourite shoe etc.
Also like you said drg i thought most people keep big fish so there would be more larger tanks than your poll suggests.
For me .

180g

135g

60g

17g.



Steve
 
spwd;4175204; said:
I also did a search before i posted my thread and nothing came up,if i had seen this thread i wouldnt have done mine,but then again its better than countless crappy threads about whats your favourite shoe etc.
Also like you said drg i thought most people keep big fish so there would be more larger tanks than your poll suggests.
For me .

180g

135g

60g

17g.



Steve
Well not everyone frequent the forum and posts. For those that post I would say based on the statistics most people have tanks less than 100g. Honestly, I think 180 is a pretty big tank by most household standards. You have to be obssessed with this hobby to want to go bigger than 180.
 
I agree i would say thats what most people would like to have and anything over 180 is considered huge by most households.



Steve
 
good topic. gives some valuable insight.
 
mym mom wont let me get my future 55 gallon till im 18 or out of the house possibly till my fish get to big to lol..so right now i got a 10 gallon for temporary use
 
duster1971;3998375; said:
1 gal custom desktop, 3gal, 5gal hex, 5 1/2gal, 10gal, 20tall, 20long, 29gal x2, 30gal, 55gal.is curent list used to have 2more 10gal andanother 20tall with another 29.oya and a 110gal. and if anybody knowes what a 15foot round pool that is 4 1/2 foot tall holds got one im making into an in door pond and ive got 1 55gal indoor goldfish pond but it will probly be tund into some kind of bio filter for pond.
The pool holds exactly 5948.62609 gallons.

This is how I got that:
15*12=180 4.5*12=54 --> this puts the dimensions into inches

180/2 --> finds the radius of the pool which is needed to find the pool's volume

90^2(pi) * 54 = 1374132.627 --> this is the volume of the pool in cubic inches.

1374132.627/231=5948.62609 --> there are 231 cubic inches per gallon, so I divided the previous answer by 231 to get the total amount of gallons the pool holds

^^^wasn't that a nice lesson? :grinno:
 
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