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FAQ: Tables of Data

Copyright

The FAQs owe their existence to the contributors of the net, and as such it belongs to the readers of rec.aquaria and alt.aquaria. Articles with attributions are copyrighted by their original authors. Copies of the FAQs can be made freely, as long as it is distributed at no charge, and the disclaimers and the copyright notice are included.

Metric

Celsius (Centigrade) = (Fahrenheit - 32) * 5/9

°C °F
15 59
20 68
25 77
30 86

1 Liter = 0.264 Gallon
1 U.S. Gallon = 3.78 Liter
1 British Gallon = 4.5446 Liter
1 Meter = 39.4 inches
1 Inch = 2.54 cm
1 Foot = 12 inches
1 Yard = 36 inches
1 Ounce = 29 grams (on Earth)

Chemical Concentrations

1 degree hardness (GH) = 17.8 ppm CaCO3
1 degree "carbonate hardness*" (KH) = 17.8 ppm CaCO3
1 meq/L alkalinity = 2.8 degrees KH
1 ppm = 1 mg/L
Nitrate-NO3 = 4.4 * Nitrate-N
Nitrite-NO2 = 3.3 * Nitrite-N
Ammonia-NH3 = 1.1 * Ammonia-N

* Note that the term ``carbonate hardness'' is bit of a misnomer, and most amateur chemists would prefer we use the more appropriate term ``Alkalinity''.

Tank Weight and Volume Calculations

In metric, this calculation is quite easy because 1 cubic centimeter of water has a mass of 1 gram, or 1 liter of water has a mass of 1 kg. Thus, the water in a 200L tank will have a mass of 200 kg (don't forget to add the weight of rocks into your estimate!). If you need to work from tank dimensions, multiply the length times width, times height in centimeters to obtain the mass in grams.

For those of us having to work in inches and pounds,

1 gallon of water at 4°C = 8.57 lbs approximate weight
One foot of fresh water depth = .445 psi.
231 cu inches (in ^ 3) = 1 gallon
1 cu foot (ft ^ 3) = 7.48 gallons = 1728 in^3

Example:

44x16x16 tank = 11264 in^3 = 48.76 gallons.

Tank will weigh 418 lbs (roughly) (+ rocks which have an SG much higher than 1, so you can *roughly* say " + rocks ")

The pressure at the bottom of the tank will be 0.59 psi, or 85 psf, roughly 13% more than the standard loading for code construction, so catch an extra joist or three with the stand!!

Along the bottom strip of the tank, you will have a total (uniformly spread side to side) force of ( 15.5/12*.445*44 = 25 lbs) pushing outwards against your joints.

The total force on the long side will be ( 8/12*.445*44*16 = 208 pounds).

Note: In general, this is NOT half of the water weight. This is a coincidence due to the same bottom and side shape.

Other useful points...

Weight = psi at bottom * bottom area
( (44x16=704 in^2) * .445*16/12 = 418 lbs)
Note: If this doesn't give you the same answer as the volume calculation SOMETHING IS WRONG!

Standard (new) wood joist floor loading is 75 psf. This corresponds to one 14" high tank of any other dimensions. Before you build that 30" high tank, think about where it goes! For old houses and houses not to code, this may be worse (or better, who knows?).

Common tank sizes (courtesy of All-Glass Aquariums)

These match the table on the back of Catalog AA693, but are sorted by the tank's "footprint".
Tank Size       Exact Outside Dimensions       Weight  Weight  Tempered
                (inches) (L x W x H)           Empty   Full    Bottom
                (Including frame)              (lbs)   (lbs)
10 Leader       20 1/4  x 10 1/2  x 12 9/16     11      111
15 High         20 1/4  x 10 1/2  x 18 3/4      22      170 
20 X-High       20 1/4  x 10 1/2  x 23 3/4      32      232  
10 Long         24 1/4  x  8 1/2  x 12 5/8      16      116 
15 Show         24 1/4  x  8 1/2  x 16 5/8      22      170  
15 Gallon       24 1/4  x 12 1/2  x 12 3/4      21      170 
20 High         24 1/4  x 12 1/2  x 16 3/4      25      225 
25 Gallon       24 1/4  x 12 1/2  x 20 3/4      32      282 
30 X-High       24 1/4  x 12 1/2  x 24 3/4      41      340  
20 Long         30 1/4  x 12 1/2  x 12 3/4      25      225 
29 Gallon       30 1/4  x 12 1/2  x 18 3/4      40      330 
37 Gallon       30 1/4  x 12 1/2  x 22 3/4      45      415     X  
26 Flatback     36 1/4  x 12 1/2  x 16 5/8      42      300     X 
23 Long         36 1/4  x 12 5/8  x 13          32      253 
30 Gallon       36 1/4  x 12 5/8  x 16 3/4      43      343 
38 Gallon       36 1/4  x 12 5/8  x 19 3/4      47      427 
45 Gallon       36 1/4  x 12 5/8  x 23 3/4      66      515     X  
30 Breeder      36 3/16 x 18 1/4  x 12 15/16    48      348 
40 Breeder      36 3/16 x 18 1/4  x 16 15/16    58      458  
50 Gallon       36 7/8  x 19      x 19 5/8      100     600 
65 Gallon       36 7/8  x 19      x 24 5/8      126     775  
33 Long         48 1/4  x 12 3/4  x 12 7/8      52      382     X 
40 Long         48 1/4  x 12 3/4  x 16 7/8      55      455     X 
45 Long         48 1/4  x 12 3/4  x 19          60      510     X 
55 Gallon       48 1/4  x 12 3/4  x 21          78      625     X 
60 Gallon       48 3/8  x 12 7/8  x 23 7/8      111     710     X  
80 X-High       48 7/8  x 14      x 30 3/4      200     990  
75 Gallon       48 1/2  x 18 1/2  x 21 3/8      140     850 
90 Gallon       48 1/2  x 18 1/2  x 25 3/8      160     1050 
110 X-High      48 7/8  x 19      x 30 3/4      228     1320  
120 Gallon      48 1/2  x 24 1/4  x 25 1/2      215     1400  
100 Gallon      72 1/2  x 18 1/2  x 19 3/8      182     1150 
125 Gallon      72 1/2  x 18 1/2  x 23 3/8      206     1400 
150 Gallon      72 1/2  x 18 1/2  x 28 1/2      338     1800  
180 Gallon      72 1/2  x 24 1/2  x 25 5/8      338     2100  
2 1/2 Mini      12 3/16 x  6 1/8  x  8 1/8      2.6     27 
5 1/2 Gallon    16 3/16 x  8 3/8  x 10 1/2      7       62  
4 Designer       8 1/4  x  8 1/4  x 18 7/8      9       49 
6 Designer       8 1/4  x  8 1/4  x 24 7/8      10.5    70 
10 Designer     13 5/8  x 13 5/8  x 19          18.5    115 
15 Designer     13 5/8  x 13 5/8  x 25          25.5    175  
10 Hexagon      14 1/2  x 12 9/16 x 18 3/4      12      110 
20 Hexagon      18 3/4  x 16 1/4  x 20 5/8      23      220     X 
35 Hexagon      23 1/4  x 20 3/16 x 24 3/4      43      390     X 
60 Hexagon      27 1/4  x 24 1/8  x 29 1/2      110     750     X 
 
 
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