Going Bigger (Maybe)

In my head, I read that like it was the voice of God of saying it. Like the piece Bill Cosby did on Noah. It made me literally laugh out loud.

At this point, sentiment definitely favors the 120. My only concern -- and it's a big one -- is whether the floor will hold it.
 
I really think, you are over thinking it. :-) Like I said, shoot Grouper a PM, he will ask you a few questions and give you an educated answer. Or, he may just stop by to look. He has worked for one of the major staircase companies in Atlanta for a long time. He knows about wood frame structures and you can trust what he tells you.
 
Easy for you to say. Like I just told my wife, I don't want to end up with an aquarium in my basement accidentally :)

I'll shoot Grouper a PM.
 
You could go with a 150(60x24x24)
Or a 187 (60x24x30) I have the 187 but it is not up yet. Other projects are holding me back.
 
Personally, I would go with shallow sand bed but, the 6" of view space will make a bigger difference than you think.
 
rdnelson99;763760 wrote: Personally, I would go with shallow sand bed but, the 6" of view space will make a bigger difference than you think.


lol i did not mean a deeper sand bed. i meant deeper dimensions. shallow bed all the way
 
I was commenting on Shane's previous post where he asked if 6" extra sand bed made that big of dif. LOL One thing I learned on my previous tank is that I will never go that with fine sand or that deep again. A real bear trying to keep it clean.
 
i love fine sand. it just makes the tank look more "pristine". deep sand bed on the other hand, unless you have a specific reason for doing it, its more trouble then its worth.
 
They wore this thread out today, but I would really go with the 120, or if you can swing it, since you are approved for 60", go with a 150 (60x24x24). But that size may be difficult to find especially if you are buying used.

I've done a lot of research on load bearing capacity of floors and walls, I'm not a professional, but if you are close, I could stop by and take a look. Just as a reference point, I had a 120 on a second floor and I currently have a 210 on a second floor.
 
Thanks for the offer! Yeah, I could totally believe that I'm way underestimating the load-bearing capacity. Grouper is coming by on Monday, so I'll see what he says. You're really close, though, so I'll keep you in mind :)
 
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