Aquarium Volume Calculator

Aquarium Volume Calculator – Tank Gallons & Liters Tool

Aquarium Volume Calculator

Calculate aquarium volume in gallons and liters from tank dimensions. Estimate usable water volume, water weight, substrate displacement, and safe fill level for rectangular, cube, and simple cylindrical tanks.

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Calculate Aquarium Volume

For cylinders, enter diameter.

Enter a valid length or diameter.

Ignored for cube and cylinder modes.

Enter a valid width.

Use actual filled water height, not outer tank height.

Enter a valid water height.

Accounts for air gap below the rim.

Enter fill level between 1 and 100.
Advanced Options

Reduces usable water volume for gravel, rocks, wood, and decor.

Optional. Same unit as dimensions; subtracts from inside dimensions.

Results appear only after clicking Calculate. Press Enter to run the same calculation.

Aquarium volume result

Your Aquarium Volume Result

Liters
Imperial gallons
Water weight
Gross volume
Formula used:

Interpretation:

Practical recommendation:

Quick Formula Box

Rectangular tank volume = length × width × height
US gallons = cubic inches ÷ 231
Liters = US gallons × 3.78541
Cylindrical volume = π × radius² × height
The calculator adjusts gross volume by fill level and substrate/decor displacement to estimate usable water volume.
Did you know? A tank sold as “40 gallons” may hold less usable water after substrate, rocks, driftwood, filters, air gap, and equipment are added. Use actual water volume when dosing treatments or planning stocking.

Aquarium Volume Reference Table

Common Tank Size Approx. Dimensions Nominal Volume Planning Notes
10 gallon tank20 × 10 × 12 inAbout 10 US galUsable water is often 8-9.5 gal after substrate and air gap
20 gallon long30 × 12 × 12 inAbout 20 US galLong footprint is useful for active fish
29 gallon tank30 × 12 × 18 inAbout 29 US galTaller shape affects swimming space and stocking choices
40 breeder36 × 18 × 16 inAbout 40 US galWide footprint is popular for aquascaping and breeding
55 gallon tank48 × 13 × 21 inAbout 55 US galLong but narrow; consider fish behavior
75 gallon tank48 × 18 × 21 inAbout 75 US galGood footprint for larger community tanks
125 gallon tank72 × 18 × 21 inAbout 125 US galRequires strong stand and careful floor support
Custom tankMeasure inside dimensionsCalculatedInside water dimensions are more accurate than outer glass dimensions

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Select the tank shape: rectangular, cube, or cylinder.
  2. Choose inches or centimeters.
  3. Enter length, width, and water height. For cylindrical tanks, enter diameter as length.
  4. Enter fill level to account for the air gap below the rim.
  5. Use Advanced Options only if you want to adjust for substrate, decor, or glass thickness.
  6. Click Calculate to see usable volume in US gallons, liters, imperial gallons, and estimated water weight.

Aquarium Volume Calculator: Complete Guide

The Aquarium Volume Calculator helps aquarium owners, aquascapers, fishkeepers, breeders, and pond hobbyists estimate the actual water volume inside a fish tank. Knowing aquarium volume matters for stocking, filtration, water changes, medication dosing, fertilizer dosing, salt treatment, heater sizing, and safe stand planning.

What this tool does

This calculator estimates aquarium volume from tank dimensions. It supports rectangular tanks, cube tanks, and simple cylindrical tanks. It converts volume into US gallons, liters, imperial gallons, cubic inches, and cubic feet. It also estimates water weight and adjusts for fill level, substrate, rocks, driftwood, decor, and optional glass thickness.

Why aquarium volume matters

Accurate aquarium volume is one of the most important numbers in fishkeeping. If you overestimate water volume, you may underdose medication, conditioner, fertilizer, or salt. If you underestimate it, you may overdose. Volume also affects stocking density, filter sizing, heater wattage, water-change planning, and whether a stand or floor can safely support the setup.

Formula explanation

For a rectangular aquarium, volume equals length multiplied by width multiplied by water height. In inches, cubic inches are converted to US gallons by dividing by 231. In centimeters, cubic centimeters are converted to liters by dividing by 1,000. Cylindrical tanks use the formula π × radius squared × height. The calculator then applies fill level and displacement adjustments.

Gross volume versus usable volume

Gross volume is the theoretical volume of the tank shape. Usable water volume is usually lower because aquariums are not filled to the rim and because substrate, rocks, wood, ornaments, filters, and equipment displace water. For everyday fishkeeping tasks, usable water volume is often more helpful than the advertised tank size.

Water weight and stand safety

Water is heavy. One US gallon of freshwater weighs about 8.34 pounds, and one liter weighs about one kilogram. This calculator estimates water weight only, not the full aquarium weight. Glass, substrate, rocks, stand, canopy, equipment, and decorations add more weight. Large tanks should be placed on a proper aquarium stand and stable floor.

Practical applications

  • Calculating fish tank gallons and liters from dimensions.
  • Planning water changes and conditioner dosage.
  • Estimating aquarium medication, fertilizer, or salt dosage volume.
  • Checking water weight before placing a tank.
  • Comparing standard tank sizes with custom aquariums.
  • Estimating usable water volume after substrate and decor displacement.

Tips and best practices

Measure inside tank dimensions when possible, especially for custom or thick-glass aquariums. Use actual water height rather than outside tank height. For aquascaped tanks with deep substrate and large hardscape, increase the displacement percentage. For medication or water treatment, dose based on usable water volume rather than the advertised tank size.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Using outer tank dimensions when inside dimensions are available.
  • Forgetting the air gap below the rim.
  • Ignoring substrate, rocks, and driftwood displacement.
  • Assuming nominal tank size equals actual water volume.
  • Using volume alone for stocking without considering filtration, behavior, and adult fish size.
  • Forgetting that water weight is only part of total aquarium weight.

Expert recommendation

Use the calculated usable water volume for dosing, water changes, and practical aquarium planning. Use gross volume for comparing tank sizes, but do not rely on it for treatments. If the result will be used for medication, always follow the product label and consider sensitive species, plants, invertebrates, and water chemistry.

Conclusion

The Aquarium Volume Calculator is a fast and practical tool for estimating tank capacity in gallons and liters. It helps fishkeepers plan stocking, dosing, water changes, filtration, heating, and stand safety. The most reliable result comes from measuring the actual inside water dimensions and adjusting for substrate, decor, and fill level.

FAQ

How do I calculate aquarium volume?

For a rectangular tank, multiply length × width × water height. If measured in inches, divide cubic inches by 231 to get US gallons.

What formula does this calculator use?

Rectangular volume = length × width × height. US gallons = cubic inches ÷ 231. Liters = US gallons × 3.78541.

How many liters are in one US gallon?

One US gallon equals about 3.785 liters.

How many cubic inches are in one gallon?

One US gallon equals 231 cubic inches.

Why is my actual aquarium volume lower than the advertised size?

Actual usable volume is reduced by the air gap, substrate, rocks, decorations, filters, and equipment inside the tank.

Should I use inside or outside tank dimensions?

Inside dimensions are more accurate because glass or acrylic thickness reduces the actual water space.

How much does aquarium water weigh?

Freshwater weighs about 8.34 pounds per US gallon or about 1 kilogram per liter. Saltwater is slightly heavier.

Can this calculator be used for a cube tank?

Yes. Select cube aquarium and enter one side length plus water height.

Can this calculator be used for a cylindrical tank?

Yes. Select cylindrical tank, enter diameter as length, and enter water height.

Should I include substrate displacement?

Yes, especially for planted tanks, aquascapes, rock-heavy cichlid tanks, and tanks with large driftwood or decorations.

Is aquarium volume enough to decide fish stocking?

No. Stocking also depends on adult fish size, behavior, filtration, swimming space, water changes, oxygen, and compatibility.

Can I use this for medication dosing?

Yes, but use the usable water volume estimate and always follow product instructions carefully.

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This calculator is an educational planning tool and should not replace aquarium product instructions, veterinary advice, structural assessment, medication labels, water testing, or professional aquarium guidance.