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  1. bbryan9455

    What is the biggest tank you can have on 3rd floor?

    I have 2 small oscars and 7 other cichlids in a 55 Gallon. My Oscar's are growing real fast so I want to upgrade. I live in a 3rd floor. Will my floor handle a 125 gallon tank? Sent from my SGH-M919 using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
  2. davidhusker

    What floor are the rooms on?

    Can someone tell me what floor the rooms in which speakers/vendors/auction, etc are on? I cant find it on their site thanks. Trying to choose my room and don't want to be too far from the action!
  3. C

    New Tank 2nd floor question

    Just set up my 4th tank and put it on the 2nd floor of my townhouse. It is a 125gal tank sitting between the stairwell going up and down. The home was built in 2003 and the floor joist run perpendicular to the tank. My question is do you think a tank this size will be ok here, especially with...
  4. C

    Structural support for floor below 500 gallon aquarium

    Assume worst case scenario (e.g. long beams running parallel with tank), what could I do to easily support a tank of that size on the main level? In the basement directly below the tank there is a thin wall that separates a bathroom and a guest room. Could I put a number of vertical posts in...
  5. bschuhart

    12 ft x 13 ft x 7 ft deep aquarium in basement w/ open top view from floor above.

    50,000 gallons and then there's the "smaller" saltwater tank! lol http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-12820354
  6. N

    thinking about moving 220g tank to second floor

    Any thoughts? The tank will be place along the exterior wall of a townhouse for a more distributed loading. I figure that the 2000lbs or so will span across 3 beams. On paper it sounds like no reinforcements need to be done to the flooring but I would love to hear from the forums if this has...
  7. D

    will the floor hold?

    i have a 90 gallon that i want to put in the living room. probably a dumb question, but will the floor hold? i would imagine house builders make floors to with stand a certain amount of weight. *shrug*
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