165
2300
89.8 gallons for every foot of depth.
To calculate how much water will fill the pool, you must first find the volume of the pool and then multiply by the number of gallons of water in a cubic foot. To find the volume, multuply length x width x depth (10 x 6 x 2 = 120 cu ft). There are 7.481 gallons of water in one cubic foot: 120 x 7.481 = 897.72 gallons capacity.
2ft = 60.96 cm
82 inches = 6.83 (2DP) A tank which is 3ft wide, 2ft deep and 82 inches long can hold 306.1206 Gallons. Just for interest, the tank would of been 40.98 cubic feet.
2300
89.8 gallons for every foot of depth.
This pond can hold up to 1,436.26 gallons of water.
180 gallons
A tank this size holds up to 3,004(3,003.967872) gallons.
A 2ft x 6ft aquarium would have a volume of 24 cubic feet. Converting that to gallons, it would be about 179.9 gallons.
Assuming it's cuboid: 2.5*1.5*2ft is 7.5ft3 which is 56.104 US gallons
4x4x2=32 cubic feet 7.48 gallons per cubic foot 7.48 x 32=239.3766234 gallons
Approximately 1077 US gallons. Multiply the three numbers to find the cubic feet. One cubic foot contains about 7.48 gallons. Multiply the number of cubic feet times 7.48 to get the approximate answer.
To calculate how much water will fill the pool, you must first find the volume of the pool and then multiply by the number of gallons of water in a cubic foot. To find the volume, multuply length x width x depth (10 x 6 x 2 = 120 cu ft). There are 7.481 gallons of water in one cubic foot: 120 x 7.481 = 897.72 gallons capacity.
Most common Goldfish are pond fish and are not really suited to life in an aquarium. They need to get up speed in their mating chases and they jump out of the water as they spawn. I guess if your tank (Aquarium) was big enough for them to do this they could spawn in there. Slower, poor swimming types of fancy goldfish like Black Moores and Lionheads etc are often spawned in aquaria but these tanks are usually a minimum size of 6 foot x 2ft x 2ft.
2ft = 60.96 cm