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I thnk I got it, the 12" pcs are 90* to the 36", and the 34" is 45 across the front. Basically, a 36" cube, with a 24" angle section cut off front.
So my calculations equal approx 70 gal
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Thanks for the quick replies everyone but it is around 100 gallons. Here is a pretty awesome link to a calculator that will calculate different styles of tanks..enjoy
Ryan
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I drew it up on Autocad and came up with 70g, so I would think that calculator is wrong
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I get 100 gallons too using the 90 degree angle between the 12s and the 36s. im not sure where that 22.5 comes in but that would yield a totally different shape as none of these angles are 22.5
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Ya MY bad. I redid the calc and ya it's 100. Iforgot a step LMAO My bad
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84 gallon Osaka reef-Closed down Jan 16th/2011 AP12 HQI-Started Jan 4th/2011 BC29 HQI-Started Jan 14th/2011 Ryan |
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