The units in question are a quart and a gallon. Of these, a quart is the smaller.
B. 23 quarts is equal to a little more then 5 gallons
Any size pond that can hold at least 977,600 gallons of water.
no they need at least five gallons each. a thirty gallon tank is a good size tank to keep goldfish in.
I believe it is 20 gallons, at least in the police version.
1 gallon = 16 cups. 3 gallons = (3 x 16) = 48 cups 39 cups is less. 3 gallons is more.
That depends on the size of the pitcher. A standard pitcher is 2 quarts. There are 4 cups to a quart, so in a standard pitcher there would be 8 cups.
i would use a pump that pushes at least 350 gallons an hour
Since the engine size was not provide here are both engine size's.2.5L CAPACITIESEngine, with Wix Filter 51085......4.0 quarts 4.0L CAPACITIESEngine, with Wix Filter 51085......6.0 quarts
I don't know the exact amount, but I put about 20 gallons in when I fill mine up from empty. At least 20 gallons.
it all depends on the aquariums size and bedding, if it is at least 40 gallons and filled with fluff, you're good
It depends upon the size of the pelican and the sizes of the fish.
Pints, quarts, half gallons, gallons and several odd sizes in between. Cartons can be customized to a variety of sizes and there are no mandatory pre sets. The most common in todays market are between 1.5 quarts and 2 quarts (half gallon). In the past the most common carton size was 2 quarts (half gallon). Most companies have begun to shrink from this size and are now in the 1.5 to 1.9 quart range for their carton sizes. Ice cream sizes above and below the most common 1.5 to 1.9 carton sizes are typically sold in lidded cups or tubs (for smaller) or buckets (for a gallon or more) though cartons in the other sizes do exist in some regions.