55 gallon vs 2 floor

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I had a 56 gallon reef tank on an interior wall of a 3rd story apartment one time with over 70 lbs of live rock in it. There is no way your tank will fall through. Rest easy.
 
Residential construction on wood frame is rated at 100lbs per square foot at the weakest point, a 55 is roughly 4x2 or 8 square feet, the tank and water should put you around 600 pounds total weight while the surface area is rated for 800 pounds. In conclusion a 75G tank would be maximum size for the 2nd floor, anything over this size and insurance would not cover as you would be negligent
 
joworth;3639732; said:
I had a 56 gallon reef tank on an interior wall of a 3rd story apartment one time with over 70 lbs of live rock in it. There is no way your tank will fall through. Rest easy.


Just remember that his house is residential, office buildings may be masonry and/or steel frame, obviously 200+ lbs per square foot is no problem but for residential anything over 100lbs a square foot is foolish unless on the base floor on a concrete slab
 
nohandslook;3633937; said:
Yes you are fine.

Weight of 1 US Gallon of water = AROUND 8lbs.

55 x 8 = 440lbs + weight of your (tank empty) lets say, 60(not so sure)? 500 lbs

Could compare this to 3 adults laying on a bed.

Plus wood is VERY STRONG, especially in a house. I wouldn't worry one bit.
Y r there 3 ppl on ur bed?
 
i think its fine. But i got a 60 gallon i wanna put on 2nd floor but i have a queen size water bed in my room too... Idt i can put mine in my room....
 
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