They are relatively small tanks.
Usually a small, dedicated salt water aquarium is perfect for seahorses. A great choice for seahorses are the 'nano' tanks sold as packaged deals. Check out the Oceanic BioCube 29 gallon at www.bigalsonline.com , it is perfect for seahorses. I put a link to the product.
It has whatever size tanks it was ordered with. It could have dual 60 gallon tanks, dual 100 gallon tanks, dual 120 gallon tanks, dual 150 gallon tanks, etc.
If you have a 20 gallon tank and you get 20 miles to the gallon, it will take you 2 tanks of fuel. At $3.20 a gallon it will cost you 128 dollars for your trip.
Front tanks could be : 18 gallon plastic 17 gallon steel 19 gallon steel - 2 tube port 19 gallon steel - 3 tube port ----------------------------------------- Rear tanks could be : 18 gallon steel 19 gallon plastic ( all figures are for U.S. gallon ) so combined , 35 gallons to 37 gallons depending on equipment
depends on where you buy it from
there are 22 gallon tanks for the 4.3 litre v6 and a 33 gallon tank for the v8 there are 22 gallon tanks for the 4.3 litre v6 and a 33 gallon tank for the v8
no.you have to have at least an 90 gallon tank or an 100 gallon tank.
Vietnam War tanks such as the M48 Patton and M551 Sheridan tanks had roughly 300 gallon fuel tanks.
13 gallon
yes
Typically 1 gallon tanks are far too small for even flat submersible heaters as the ambient temperature in the location where you keep it should warm it up (or cool it down!).If you are unable to keep an even temperature, they do make tiny flat heaters for 2.5 to 5 gallon tanks