how big can a fish tank can be for a apartment ?

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Hello; I believe the issue is that the concrete in apartments could be too thin to be very strong. Thin concrete is going to be hard like any other concrete but will not hold much weight. I have been planing to have a garage built on my property. A four inch slab with steel reinforcement bars is good enough for parking cars. I want a lift and have been told that the concrete needs to be six to eight inches for that. A friend had an eight inch floor poured in his building as he had a couple of tractors to put in it. Apartment floors could be only an inch or so for the ease of maintaince compaired to wood as stated in a previous post on this thread. Not going to a larger tank sounds like a plan. Good Luck.


yeah i understand...but i know for sure this flooor is not 1; inch concrete...for the feedback i have when i hit the floor i can tell it is like from 6 up to 8 or maybe more...if feels very solid..even my walls are concrete but i definitely goign to contact the management..the construction in this building look and feels very solid....this building look like my building ..c pic.......
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