It can hold as much as you would want in it while still allowing room for the livestock. Really.
2006-11-23 23:57:51
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answered by Ghapy 7
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Well with my tanks a pound a gallon!So 29 pounds.
2006-11-23 10:24:23
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answered by cc ccddcdcdcdcccdcdc 2
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this would not artwork. the tiger barbs could nip the angelfish, and a pair of pictus catfish is in basic terms too many for a 29 gallon tank. the two swordtails could elect to be the two the two women human beings or a male woman pair, using fact 2 adult males could combat. and in case you have angels, in case you have 2 id recommend no different fish. additionally, dont positioned your tiger barbs in communities any much less then 5 (id reccomend plenty extra) or they'll nip each fish, not in basic terms ones with long fins. is recommend one million) 2 angelfish, thats it 2) 8 tiger barbs and a pictus 3) 3 swordtails and 6 tiger barbs yet there are so plenty extra ideas as nicely. stable success!
2016-12-29 09:33:50
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answered by Anonymous
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the general rule for live rock is 1 pound per gallon.
2006-11-24 19:37:18
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answered by powder_blue_tang 3
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I think the real question here is for me to ask what kind of support is the tank on. You can put a lot of weight on a counter, for example, but not one of those flimsy stands.
2006-11-23 10:37:20
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answered by wellaem 6
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probably about 8-15 pounds
2006-11-23 10:24:02
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answered by idahogirl91 2
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usually unless its iron ore one third as a rule the height of the tank
2006-11-23 10:22:11
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answered by phillipslist 1
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