This, may be trivial but it has been bugging me for awhile. What is the standard interpretation for stating the size of your aquarium system?
I have a display tank measuring 96" x 27" x 30" in height. Also, I have a sump measuring 60" x 18" x 10" (average water level).
The water capacity of the system empty is approximately 1,452 L; 383 US gal; 319 Imperial gal.
But, my set up is not empty. It has a 2" deep sand bed, rocks, 20kg of bio filter media, plus minor displacement for sump equipment, fish, and refugium material.
Accounting for the above and deducting glass thickness and actual water level in the DT, I estimate the water capacity to be approximately 1,234 L; 326 US gal; 271 Imp gal.
So, if this was your system, what capacity would you go with?
I have a display tank measuring 96" x 27" x 30" in height. Also, I have a sump measuring 60" x 18" x 10" (average water level).
The water capacity of the system empty is approximately 1,452 L; 383 US gal; 319 Imperial gal.
But, my set up is not empty. It has a 2" deep sand bed, rocks, 20kg of bio filter media, plus minor displacement for sump equipment, fish, and refugium material.
Accounting for the above and deducting glass thickness and actual water level in the DT, I estimate the water capacity to be approximately 1,234 L; 326 US gal; 271 Imp gal.
So, if this was your system, what capacity would you go with?

