Standard 10" fish tank is 20" L x 10" W x 12" H. According to this picture off Aqueon, a 10 gallon tank is 10 1/2" across. Why are there 1/2" discrepancies? I am trying to nail down a way to properly measure the widths of various sized tanks, and I don't have them in front of me. Would like to be able to apply the process to 20 gallon, 40 gallon, etc.
1) When the tank is glued together, do the longer pieces of glass go over the shorter pieces on the ends, or do the longer pieces push up against the end of the tank? I would assume its the same on both sides ?
2) When manufacturers measure a tank , do they remove the width of the glass? For a 10 gallon tank with 1/4" glass width, 6 mm, is the 10" measurement really 10" - (2 x 6 mm) ? At the end of the day I just want to know down to the mm the length from left to right of a glass tank rated for 10" width.
Any and all help is appreciated !
1) When the tank is glued together, do the longer pieces of glass go over the shorter pieces on the ends, or do the longer pieces push up against the end of the tank? I would assume its the same on both sides ?
2) When manufacturers measure a tank , do they remove the width of the glass? For a 10 gallon tank with 1/4" glass width, 6 mm, is the 10" measurement really 10" - (2 x 6 mm) ? At the end of the day I just want to know down to the mm the length from left to right of a glass tank rated for 10" width.
Any and all help is appreciated !