My landlord is cool. She loves the tank I have going now. If I tell her what's going on, she'll probably be ok with it.Riv D;2475136; said:Landlords and fish tanks don't mix.
Also,if you have concrete floors supported by I beams, you should be ok, otherwise, don't do it.
balton777;2475207; said:5 feet tall? How will you reach the bottom?
6' x 2' x 5' might be a heck of a show tank but it isn't much more useful than a 6 x 2 x 2.5' imo.
ian8834;2475080; said:I live on the third floor of my apartment building. Should I take any precautions before setting it up?
I have a 125-gallon in the apartment now, and everything was fine with it. But this is quite a bit heavier.
Honestly, I don't need this tank. But I'm NOT going to pass a deal like this up.
dominicolas;2475988; said:It's only a problem for the people below you.
Camshaft Ramrod;2475099; said:At 473 gallons, that this is going to way at least 3000 lbs....3rd floor sounds iffy.
Plus substrate, cabinetry, fish.....
Also, have you ever carried a 500 gallon tank up 3 flights of stairs?
Also it's a tall 500. So the PSI on the floor would be more than a wider tank....