Country joe
Fishaholic
I have a 125 litre aquarium taking in substrate, wood, and rocks, how many litres would you take off, when it comes to dosing?
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My answer is just based on water volume to give you an idea. I am not speaking about medication or additives, but if my tank is marketed as a 100 gallon and I have substrate and wood, I say it holds 80 gallon of water.
Obviously it depends on how much substrate, wood, rock etc.
I aways thought that if it said 125 that meant the aquarium held 125 in litres when totally empty.A number of manufacturers quote a volume which includes the thickness of the glass and the air space between the water surface and the tank rim. So you'll read recommendations to reduce the manufacturer's quoted volume of an empty tank, not just to include the substrate, decor etc.
This does not seem to apply to Juwel tanks though. The dimensions of the Rio 125 give 146 litres. Their quoted volume is the amount of water that tank will hold, but obviously doesn't allow for substrate, decor etc. But it is worth bearing in mind for other brands.
So with the juwel 125 would you knock 5 litres off for substrate decorations. As I always dose the tank for 120 litresWith Juwel, yes it does mean that. When I had a Rio 125 there was a maximum water level marker inside the tank, and 125 litres was up to that marker when there was only water in the tank, no decor etc. Because the light unit sits below the rim, it is dangerous to have water above that marker so it is impossible to safely fill a Juwel tank right to the brim or the lights would be under water.
Other manufacturers have the lights above the rim of the tank so in theory those tanks could be filled to the brim, so that's the volume they quote. In practise, if a tank is filled to the brim the slightest disturbance would cause it to overflow so we leave a gap between the water surface and the rim, and the manufacturer's quoted volume does not allow for that air space. I've had a 54 litre tank which held 45 litres water and a 32 litre tank which held 25 litres water just because of that air space above the water surface. That's before adding substrate, decor etc.