Hello; You may have already figured this part out but I will ask anyway. Have you calculated the weight of such a big tank and considered the capacity of the floor to hold such a weight?
If you own the house then ignore this next question. Is the tank is to be kept in a spot on carpet, on wood floors, above other apartments or where 120 gallons of water can do a lot of damage? If you rent may I suggest renters insurance with clearly written clause about aquariums.
Hello; good that you own in that any loss is between you and the wife. A 180 can weigh between 1800 to 2100 pounds with stand, gravel and other equipment. On a four inch thick slab that likely is not a problem. On a floor with wood joists over a crawl space or a basement it becomes a question.Yes I own the house and the floor is the high end laminate that is water proof. I will not let my wife see your post as I do not want her to be visualizing 180 gallons of water spilling all over her living room lol
I don't ask. I say "hey! Go get the dolly and the lifting straps! We gettin another tank!" But to be fair I don't nag the man we he wants to do one of his things. He awlays says "ok. Whatever makes you happy" so I don't tell him no for anything lol."I figured 500 gallons was reasonable she said maybe more like 120".
How many of us have had this little gem of a conversation with the wife?
hello; wise man unlike myself, hence two x-wives.He awlays says "ok. Whatever makes you happy" so I don't tell him no for anything lol.
That hopefully just means now you're twice as wisehello; wise man unlike myself, hence two x-wives.
That hopefully just means now you're twice as wise
Hello; Well wise enough to have stopped getting married. It is being alone compared to being married question? There were a number of good things about being married and there are a number of good things about being alone. I guess the balance is tipped toward being alone is better as a few of the bad parts of being married are so very much worse. I do not feel wise.That hopefully just means now you're twice as wise
Hello; If you are thinking of alimony then I got lucky. No alimony for either X. The first wife is drawing on my social security however. Seems if you are married for at least ten years then an x can draw on your SS quarters. She never did cotton to work much.I don't know about twice as wise, probably more like twice as skint!!