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Of course, a person could have two 2,000 gallon tanks, and if their house was as large as Bill Gates', it would make them look like, well, not fanatics. So it's a bit of a tough measure to put in perspective.
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I just worked mine out to 0.143 gal/sq^ft (2100 sq^ft house)
Steve |
2 tanks - .041 (big house, small tanks?)
:biggrin: ...let's keep this in perspective, people! |
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Every measure needs a qualifier... post your gallons per square foot as well as total square footage, and then scale everyone against a 2000 square foot benchmark.
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we have an old post war house downtown kelowna, only about 900sq/ft, with a display in the livingroom totaling over 1500 gallons, plus some other smaller stuff.... then the garage will house the 7500+ shark tank, and a few thousand gallons of other holding tanks, garage will only be about 450 or so sq feet, lots of gallons per sq feet and it looks like even more cuz the place is soo small...
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I agree with Sam, but an even better indicator than this or % of net, might be Time Spent... this is priceless and weighs against our other priorities (such as job and family, for instance) and might tell more about us than we're comfortable with. :smile: :confused: |
Ok well I'm 0.075 gal/ft^2. 1% of my house is aquarium if you pretend my tank is a flat surface. Does that make sense? I think I lost myself. :neutral: :mrgreen:
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20% of total upstairs and down.... :eek: |
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