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Does anyone on this website have 120 gallon or larger tank setup in their living room??
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lots of people do ive kept a 180,200,110 and a 33g all in my living room lol like mentioned it depends on your house
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I've seen your living and its full of tanks lol BTW my house is blue, hardwood floors (the real hardwood stuff) and its a 16 x 20 living room.
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no not my place now, all my tanks now are small and under 50g , but i use to loveeee big tanks lol ill admit i USE to have a problem
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yes use to lol i believe i have a handle on it now .....ok i couldnt say that witout laughing so thats i lie i buy any coral i see and i have a mild case of hoarding lol BUT... i did downsize ... BUT.... i again upgrading... ok...i still have a mild problem
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we all have a mild problem
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@Kien let me guess your teacher was always telling you to stop looking out the window |
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Mine is 165 Gallons in the living room. It is on the outside wall across the main support beam in the house. The part that worried me is that it is not across multiple floor joists it is running with them. That is why we decided to put it across the beam.
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Here's an interesting read on floor loading:
http://badmanstropicalfish.com/articles/article28.html Ultimately, you need someone (eg. an engineer) to look at your specific set of circumstances to answer your question. Just because I was told I'm good to go for my 210 gallon in my dining room upstairs with no needed floor modification doesn't mean everyone can. There are ton's of factors to consider, only some of which include: What is the span of the floor joists in that room? What are those joists made of? TJI's, Fir, Spruce, Hemlock... these all have different loading parameters What is the floor joist spacing? 16", 19.2", 24" What load are those joists already carrying? There may even be a possibility to find out what size footing there is under your foundation. Tons of info needed to make a proper and educated decision on a tank that size. |