If you measure your tank in centimeters and then multiply length by depth by height you will get the volume in cubic centimeters. Then all you need to do is divide that amount by 1000ccm which is the volume of 1 litre.
Convert everything to decimeters: 1 foot = 3.048 decimeters. Next, multiply the three numbers. The result will be in cubic decimeters, which is the same as liters.
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About 35 litres :)
its a 50 gallon tank
332000 litres
50 cm
34.6 Gallons (131 Litres) :)
Use these formulas convert liters to gallons:liters x 0.22 = UK gallonsliters x 0.264 = US gallons For your question, 1250 liters x 0.22 = about 275 UK gallons and 1250 liters x 0.264 = about 330 US gallons
About 2,422 liters.
Assuming the aquarium is a rectangular prism, multiply the three dimensions to get 2.17 cubic feet. To convert this to liters, remember that a liter is equivalent to one cubic decimeter. There are 2.54 centimeters per inch, 10 centimeters per decimeter, and 12 inches per foot. So...2.54cm/in * 12in/ft / (10cm/dm) = 3.048dm/ft2.17 ft3 * (3.048dm/ft)3 = 61.447557105dm ~= 61.4dm ~= 61.4 liters
Yes, it is possible for fish eggs to be carried by duck feet to another body of water. Ducks are known to inadvertently carry fish eggs on their feet and feathers, allowing the eggs to be transported to different water sources. This can contribute to the dispersion of fish species to new habitats.
Salmon with feet? That sounds like an old fish tale.