A 60x20x20-inch fish tank holds 104 gallons.
fish tanks come in many shapes. knowing the length of the tank alone is not enough to answer the question. if you multiply length of the tank by width of the tank by height of the tank and get the total cubic inches of the tank, this number can then be converted to gallons via and online converter/calculator
It depends on the size of the tank.
It depends on your filtration, the amount of gravel/sand, your tank's surface area, etc., but good rule of thumb is two gallons per inch of fish.
As a very rough estimate, I would suggest 40 gallons!
2000 Gallons
A aquarium that size could hold about 50 gallons of water. Remember when stocking your aquarium that, as a rule of thumb, when keeping a freshwater aquarium you should have about one inch of fish for every two gallons until it cycles; then you can go with one inch of fish per gallon. If you plan on setting up a saltwater tank, which is much more difficult to set-up and maintain, go with 1 inch of fish for every four gallons for the first six months; then one inch of fish for every two gallons. If keeping goldfish you should have about 1 inch of fish for every four gallons until the tank cycles; then one inch of fish for every two gallons.
About 29 gallons
It holds 160 quarts.
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40 liters equates to 10.5669 US gallons.
The capacity of the tank is 12.468 gallons (rounded) for each inch the tank is long.