UK Tank Volume Formula:
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Fish tank water volume calculation determines the amount of water a tank can hold in litres. This is essential for proper fish stocking, medication dosing, filter selection, and overall aquarium maintenance in the UK measurement system.
The calculator uses the standard UK tank volume formula:
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Explanation: This formula calculates the internal volume of a rectangular aquarium by multiplying its three dimensions and converting from cubic centimeters to litres.
Details: Knowing the exact water volume is crucial for proper fish stocking levels, accurate medication dosing, selecting appropriate filtration systems, and maintaining optimal water parameters for aquatic life.
Tips: Measure the internal dimensions of your tank in centimeters (excluding glass thickness). Enter length, width, and height values. All measurements must be positive numbers for accurate calculation.
Q1: Why measure internal dimensions only?
A: Internal dimensions give the actual water-holding capacity, excluding the space taken by glass thickness and external frames.
Q2: How accurate is this calculation?
A: Very accurate for rectangular tanks. For irregular shapes or tanks with significant substrate/decorations, the actual water volume will be slightly less.
Q3: Should I include substrate depth?
A: For precise water volume, subtract substrate depth from height measurement. For total tank capacity, use full height.
Q4: What about curved or bow-front tanks?
A: This calculator is for rectangular tanks. Curved tanks require more complex geometric calculations.
Q5: Why use centimeters instead of inches?
A: The UK uses the metric system, and centimeters provide more precise measurements for volume calculations in litres.