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2 ft x 2 ft x 2 ft is 8 cubic feet. Translated into litres, that would be 226.536 litres (if the measurements are exact).

Also - that assumes that the measurements are for the INSIDE dimensions of the tank. The volume will be somewhat less if they are OUTSIDE dimensions, varying depending on the thickness of the tank walls.

Also - just because the tank CAN hold that much water, doesn't mean you would want to put in that much water and fill it to the top. I'd say you'd want to use less than 226 litres - probably more around 190 litres.

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