given a big enough earthquake, there isnt a single building in the world that is "earthquake proof." there are too many variables, its not economical to design/build this way.
there is a handful of buildings that are theoretically close, you dont live in one, and there are none in LA.
because the buildings are not "earthquake proof" your aquarium inside is inherently not "earthquake proof."
if you are worried about protecting your "investment," (read as money pit), get insurance.
there is a handful of buildings that are theoretically close, you dont live in one, and there are none in LA.
because the buildings are not "earthquake proof" your aquarium inside is inherently not "earthquake proof."
if you are worried about protecting your "investment," (read as money pit), get insurance.