tcamos said:
It would actually be really helpful to have it posted on here, just seems like it would belong on these forums.
As you can see above there's a reason we don't have a ready guide.
It's not as easy as it seems.
We hardly touched on water displacement. The weight of the water displaced can sometimes be more or less than the weight of what is displacing it since it's volume that does the displacing.
About that...
One reason for the extended delay is I was using an online calculator that adds in the weight of glass+substrate, but the numbers were looking odd, so I double-checked and it turned out that this calculator was ignoring displacement when adding the substrate, thus counting water that was no longer in the tank toward the final total.
So, i'm having to manually do that, as well as re-do all my progress at the time of the discovery, about 2 dozen tanks...
Oh, shoot! I just realized that I haven't been accounting for nominal vs actual Water volume!
LOL, it's a good thing I have a stubborn personality.
Well, since I'll be starting over
Again anyway, while I'm at it, I'll figure substrate as a percentage of the tank's overall height, rater than a set level.
Four inches of substrate in a seven inch high tank just seems silly, while on the other end of the spectrum, it doesn't sound like quite enough for a 210....
So, what sounds like a reasonable level to figure for, erring on the side of people that might want an extra-thick layer of substrate?
I'm thinking maybe 20% of the tank's overall height?