1 gallon = 231 cubic inches
Volume of the tank is (10 x 20 x 12) = 2,400 cubic inches
The tank has a capacity of (2,400 / 231) = 10.39 gallons (rounded),
but we have no way of knowing how many gallons are "in it".
You can but it is cruel and it wont live very long.
20 x 10 x6 = 1,200 cubic inches
6 feet 10 inches = 82 inches.
Five feet 10 inches = 70 inches.
10 inches = 25.4 cm.
a standard 10 gallon tank is 20 inches long.
It depends on the AREA of the tank. If the tank has 4 x 4 feet sides, there is about 83 gallons in 10 inches. However if the tank is 4 x 12 there is almost 250 gallons in a 10 inch depth.
No, a 10-gallon tank is not big enough for a hamster. Hamsters require a minimum of 360 square inches of floor space, which is typically not provided by a 10-gallon tank. It is recommended to provide a larger enclosure for the well-being of the hamster.
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You can but it is cruel and it wont live very long.
He or she is most likely go to grow about 10-12 inches depending on how much room is in the tank
10 qts 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
No, a 10-gallon tank is not suitable for a hamster as they require a larger living space to move around and exercise properly. A minimum of 360 square inches of floor space is recommended for a hamster enclosure.
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The most common 1000 gallon oil storage tank is a flat-ended cylinder 48 inches in diameter. A gallon is 231 cubic inches. The area of a 48-inch circle (radius = 24") is pi*24² = 1809.56 in². 231,000 / 1809.56 = 127.7", or just under 10'-8". The nominal length is 10.5 feet.
depending on whether you plan to keep them till adult hood a 50 g tank will hold 4 adult angels
No more than one adult. I recommend a larger tank, though.