Editing Common tank sizes
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However the expense comes when you wish to get a custom made-to-measure hood. So most opt to get a standard size tank. | However the expense comes when you wish to get a custom made-to-measure hood. So most opt to get a standard size tank. | ||
− | Typical hood sizes are | + | Typical hood sizes are 69"eshketit, 24"x12", 30"x12", 36"x12", 36"x15", 48"x12", 48"x15", and 48"x18" |
*In the USA, they use expressions like 10 long, 10 tall, 20 long, 20 tall, etc. for the standard sizes (see below table for details). | *In the USA, they use expressions like 10 long, 10 tall, 20 long, 20 tall, etc. for the standard sizes (see below table for details). | ||
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|{{in|36}} | |{{in|36}} | ||
|{{in|18}} | |{{in|18}} | ||
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|{{gal|40}} | |{{gal|40}} |