What is the volume of my fish tank ?

May 10, 2008 by admin  
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tropical medicine
Melodé asked:


I need to treat my freshwater tropical fish for white spot and the instructions on the bottle of medicine say 1 drop for every five liters of water. Well here’s the problem: I recently bought a second hand tank And I don’t know what its volume is (aka how much water it holds). I just measured the tank and it is 1.2 meters length by 0.45 meters height by 0.44 meters depth of width. PLEASE can some one work out the volume? Or tell me how to? Please

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2 Comments on "What is the volume of my fish tank ?"

  1. bitbot on Sun, 11th May 2008 2:04 pm 

    237.6 litres

  2. nic n on Mon, 12th May 2008 2:47 pm 

    find a calculator push in 1200 x 440 x (what the measurement is of the height of the water level is) then divide it by 1000 this will give you an approx amount of water in your tank. you need to messure the height of your water other wise you will under dose or over dose your tank

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