A Ajno Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 18, 2008 482 0 0 Tri Cities WA Mar 30, 2011 #12 Keep in mind that your new tank is longer, which will distribute the weight out a little bit more. I think you'll be ok.
Keep in mind that your new tank is longer, which will distribute the weight out a little bit more. I think you'll be ok.
1 1_2manyrosies Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 22, 2011 135 0 0 Minnesota Mar 30, 2011 #13 It al depends on the dememsions of the tank because the more surface area the tank takes up the less concentrated weight there is on the floor
It al depends on the dememsions of the tank because the more surface area the tank takes up the less concentrated weight there is on the floor
M MartinBoy Jack Dempsey MFK Member Mar 21, 2011 447 0 31 Las Vegas Mar 30, 2011 #14 doesn't really matter which way joists are running! If your building can't handle a small fish tank you better move! Don't worry about joist's your floor/ceiling construction is probably some type of truss construction.
doesn't really matter which way joists are running! If your building can't handle a small fish tank you better move! Don't worry about joist's your floor/ceiling construction is probably some type of truss construction.