Measure it, then you can either multiply the length, width and height then divide by 231 or you can enter the measurements into one of the many sites that will figure it out for you.
Here's a site http://www.firsttankguide.net/calculator.php
2006-11-09 04:01:53
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answered by Nunya Biznis 6
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With a seventy 5 gallon it somewhat is best to apply extra suitable than one clear out. i exploit 2 Penguin Biowheel 350s on my seventy 5 gallon. They artwork particularly properly. 2 Emperor 400s may be even extra suitable. I now prefer i might spent somewhat extra suitable and gotten them so I had extra administration over my modern-day. you additionally can think of of having an Eheim or Rena canister clear out and then a hold close on the returned, somewhat of two hold close on the returned filters. i might stay faraway from an undergravel clear out for some motives: a million) they have a bent to offer up working while they have been in use for a mutually as, there is a lot detritus it the gravel being sucked in via an undergravel clear out this is stops being effectual. 2) The poisonous gas hydrogen sulfide has a tendency to construct up with undergravel clear out structures, and if lots builds up after that's released it may poison the fish 3) you will no longer be able to get backside feeders in case you have one, so no Cories or Ottos or something 4) you're able to have difficulty with stay plant life starting to be in case you have an undergravel clear out
2016-10-21 13:07:28
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answered by ? 4
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Length in inches x Width in inches x Height in inches = cubic inches. Then go to Google and type in "(answer) cubic inches in gallons" and it will tell you how many gallons it is. So if your aquarium was 36 inches by 12 inches by 18 inches (36x12x18=7776) you would type "7776 cubic inches in gallons" into the google search bar. You can also type the dimensions into a search engine and an aquarium sales web site should show up that has an aquarium the same size and that will tell you the gallons.
2006-11-09 05:07:44
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answered by Anonymous
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take a piece of paper and pencil and measuring tape and find the measurement....length width and height then go to the petstore and compare..easy as that :D or just find an online site with aquariums and look at there product specs when you bring up the different tanks and compare length width height then read what gallon tank it is on that description :D gl
2006-11-09 04:01:30
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answered by Jake S 2
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usually it will be on the tank barcode. most companies that sell fish tank also put it on there in big bold fancy lettering. if it is not on the fish tank ask a sales person they will help you. good luck
2006-11-09 05:03:40
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answered by Alicia M 2
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Measure l x w x h or depth and call you local pet store or search it it should be pretty easy to figure out also a lot of people can just look at it and tell you what size it is.
2006-11-09 04:02:01
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answered by Mom of Four 4
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take a 1 gallon container and fill the tank
2006-11-09 08:11:20
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answered by book lover 2
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measure the length, width, and height of your fish tank and take the dimensions to a pet store or aquarium. They will be able to help you.
2006-11-09 04:00:27
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answered by arrizona 3
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here is a site that has all the mesure ments to find out what size your tank is
2006-11-09 04:01:27
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answered by Jackson 4
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you can check that tank at the pet store, or you can do it yourself... fill water in those clear plastic water/milk jugs, pour into your tank and count how many u need to fill the tank. 1 jug = 1 gallon (unless stated otherwise on the jug)
2006-11-09 04:01:59
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answered by I scream for ICE CREAM!! 3
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