I think the answer your looking for is 10 gallons, as 30" high is a little tall for the rest of the dimensions, the water pressure given the volume of water would be unrealistic to have i'd have thought.
so i'm assuming its 50cmx30cmx26cm 10 gallons
AJ
2007-07-17 10:34:18
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answered by andyjh_uk 6
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It's 168.83116-blahblah. So basically about 169-170 gallons. Can I have that tank?! Lolzz!
50 L x 26 W = 1,300.
1,300 x 30 H = 39,000
39,000 divided by 231 = 168.83116 & so on.
So there you go!
2007-07-17 17:45:47
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answered by Angiepants. 3
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that's about 170 gallons. 168.89somehting something.
you can do alot of things with a tank like that.
to find gallonage of a tank multiply the length by the width,then times that by the height and divide that by 231 to find the max gallons of the tank.
L x W x H = X
X / 231 = # Gallons
2007-07-17 16:38:41
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answered by Anonymous
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that's a pretty big tank I'm guessing its 175 gallon the only way to find out is to put 1 gallon pail of what in or 5 gallon pails or something like that and county how many you put in and then you'll figure out how many gallons it is for that tank fully filled you'll need a pretty string floor to hold it it ways almost a ton with that much what in it plus the stand and filter and tank itself with a tank like hat you can get alot of different big fish if you want some suggestions then just contact me id love to help you choose some fish for that tank
2007-07-17 16:45:12
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answered by tkerbag 4
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It's 168 gallons.
2007-07-17 17:10:53
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answered by Jackp1ne 5
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50x30x26 = 39,000 cu inches = 22 cu ft
1 cu ft = 1728 cu in
1 gal. = 0.134 cu. ft., so 22 cu. ft =168 gals
AND at 8.34 lbs per gal, it'll weigh 1405 lbs
2007-07-17 16:52:16
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answered by Dan Bueno 4
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