S summer_rain Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 2, 2007 160 0 0 philippines Mar 29, 2007 #1 can a 75 gal tank stay in the 2nd floor of a house... the floor is concrete with wood tiles... i really need help.. ... thanks..
can a 75 gal tank stay in the 2nd floor of a house... the floor is concrete with wood tiles... i really need help.. ... thanks..
J joeytoe Semper fidelis MFK Member Sep 10, 2005 2,168 6 38 48 Canton, Massachusetts USA Mar 29, 2007 #2 I think your well beyond safe, I had my 75 on the 2nd floor in a wood framed house along with a 55 an a 20
I think your well beyond safe, I had my 75 on the 2nd floor in a wood framed house along with a 55 an a 20
S summer_rain Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 2, 2007 160 0 0 philippines Apr 2, 2007 #3 joeytoe;777677; said: I think your well beyond safe, I had my 75 on the 2nd floor in a wood framed house along with a 55 an a 20 Click to expand... hmm... i'll see if it can work
joeytoe;777677; said: I think your well beyond safe, I had my 75 on the 2nd floor in a wood framed house along with a 55 an a 20 Click to expand... hmm... i'll see if it can work
B bukster Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 9, 2007 708 0 0 Toledo Apr 2, 2007 #4 should be cool...i have a 125, 50, 55, 20, and 3-10's on the third floor of my apartment building.
K KenyanSandBoa Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 20, 2007 1,889 2 0 45 Massachusetts Apr 2, 2007 #5 You should be fine...especially with the concrete floors because they usually use slabs that go the length of the building. I'm on the 10th floor and I have a 150, 55, 45, and 30 and so far nothing has ended up in my neighbors living room below.
You should be fine...especially with the concrete floors because they usually use slabs that go the length of the building. I'm on the 10th floor and I have a 150, 55, 45, and 30 and so far nothing has ended up in my neighbors living room below.