Tank reference

60 × 24 × 20 in aquarium

60 × 24 × 20 in

Key stats

Dimensions (L × W × H)

60 × 24 × 20 in

152 × 61 × 51 cm

Volume (raw, outside)

125 US gal

471.9 L · 28800 in³

Water volume (with glass inset)

115 US gal

434.6 L

Manufacturer nominal

125 gal

Matches calculated

Footprint

10.00 ft²

1440 in²

Filled saltwater weight

1361 lb

617 kg · 136 lb/ft² floor

Filled freshwater weight

1158 lb

525 kg

Recommended glass (annealed)

12 mm

0.472 in · safety factor 3.8

Heater size (78°F target)

345 W

Redundant pair: 2× 175 W heaters

Substrate (2" sand bed)

142 lb

CaribSea Special Grade · 8 × 20-lb bags

How many gallons is a 60 × 24 × 20 in tank?

A 60 × 24 × 20 in aquarium contains 125 US gallons by outside dimensions. The math:

60 × 24 × 20 = 28800 in³
28800 ÷ 231 in³/gal = 124.68 US gal
124.68 × 3.785 = 471.9 L

In practice, actual water capacity is 115 gallons after subtracting 0.375" of glass thickness on each side. Manufacturers typically market this as a 125-gallon tank for round-number simplicity.

For a different shape (cylinder, hex, bow-front) or to enter custom dimensions, use the full aquarium volume calculator.

How much does a filled 60 × 24 × 20 in tank weigh?

  • Saltwater reef (with ~115 lb live rock + 1" sand bed): 1361 lb (617 kg)
  • Freshwater (with 20 lb gravel, no rock): 1158 lb (525 kg)
  • Empty glass only: approximately 162 lb
  • Floor load: 136 lb/ft² (saltwater filled)

Floor-load warning: at 136 lb/ft², this tank exceeds the 40 lb/ft² typical residential live-load rating. Place over a load-bearing wall or get a structural assessment before installing upstairs.

Full breakdown including equipment, sump, and custom rock weight: aquarium weight calculator.

Glass thickness for a 60 × 24 × 20 in tank

Using the Wisner hobby formula with a 3.8 safety factor, this tank requires:

  • Annealed (regular float) glass: 12 mm minimum (0.472")
  • Tempered glass: 6 mm minimum (tempered is ~4× stronger than annealed)

Most commercial tanks at this size ship one thickness step up for additional safety. See the glass thickness calculator for the full formula and Starphire (low-iron) options.

Heater wattage for a 60 × 24 × 20 in tank

In a warm room (~70 °F ambient) targeting 78 °F, this size tank needs about 345 W of heating. The conservative reefkeeping practice is to run two heaters at 175 W each: if one fails stuck-on, the other isn't powerful enough to cook the tank alone; if one fails stuck-off, the remaining one slows the temperature drop while you replace it.

For cold-room or cool-basement adjustments: heater wattage calculator.

How much sand or gravel for a 60 × 24 × 20 in tank?

  • 2" sand bed: ~142 lb of CaribSea Special Grade aragonite (8 × 20-lb bags)
  • 4" deep sand bed (DSB): ~283 lb
  • 1" shallow / aesthetic: ~71 lb

Other substrate brands (Nature's Ocean, Tahitian Moon, Eco-Complete): substrate calculator.

FAQ

How many gallons is a 60 × 24 × 20 in tank?
A 60 × 24 × 20 in aquarium holds approximately 125 US gallons by outside dimensions (471.9 L). After subtracting a standard 0.375" glass thickness on each interior wall, the actual water capacity is about 115 US gallons.
How much does a filled 60 × 24 × 20 in tank weigh?
A 60 × 24 × 20 in saltwater reef tank with ~115 lb of live rock and a 1" sand bed weighs about 1361 lb (617 kg) filled. Freshwater with no rock comes in lighter, around 1158 lb. Floor load is roughly 136 lb per square foot — most residential floors are rated for 40 lb/ft² live load, so confirm before placing upstairs.
What glass thickness do I need for a 60 × 24 × 20 in tank?
Using the Wisner hobby formula with a 3.8 safety factor, a 60 × 24 × 20 in tank needs at least 12 mm annealed (regular float) glass. Tempered glass can be 6 mm and still meet the same safety margin. This is the calculated minimum — most commercial tanks at this size ship with one step up for safety. See the glass thickness calculator for the full math.
What size heater for a 60 × 24 × 20 in tank?
For a tank in a warm room (~70 °F ambient), this size needs roughly 345 W of heating. For redundancy, run two heaters at 175 W each — heaters fail, and a single point of failure on tropical fish or coral is expensive.
How much sand or substrate for a 60 × 24 × 20 in tank?
A 2-inch sand bed in this footprint (60" × 24") needs approximately 142 lb of CaribSea Special Grade aragonite, or about 8 20-lb bags. For a deep sand bed at 4 inches, double that.
Is a 60 × 24 × 20 in tank good for a reef?
Yes — the 60 × 24 × 20 in footprint is well-suited to a reef tank. The width gives enough front-to-back depth for aquascaping. Height is in the SPS-friendly range for most fixtures.

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