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Knowing the amount of water you actually have in your aquarium is pretty important considering it can impact quite a few areas of reef keeping. But it's not as easy as knowing the amount of gallons or liters the aquarium manufacturer says that your tank will hold. How much of the "liquid" space is taken up by your live rock and sand? How close to the top edge does the water need to be? What about your sump and the equipment in it? The plumbing etc. etc. etc? How important is it really? Let's talk about it.
Did you know that tank manufacturers measure the outside of the glass when calculating tank volume when the inside of the glass gives a more accurate measurement?
1. How much water volume do you think you actually have in your main display and what was the manufacturers advertised gallons or liters?
2. How important is it to have an accurate measurement of water volume in your system?
image via @Triton USA
Did you know that tank manufacturers measure the outside of the glass when calculating tank volume when the inside of the glass gives a more accurate measurement?
1. How much water volume do you think you actually have in your main display and what was the manufacturers advertised gallons or liters?
2. How important is it to have an accurate measurement of water volume in your system?
image via @Triton USA