I see this was touched on in an earlier post and I am sure someone out there has been in this situation and posted this before but here it goes agian. I am ready to move from my 10 year old 75 gallon reef to a approximately 300 gallon or more reef. It will be a major under taking, the first problem to come to mind in the early planning is "will the floor support the weight of an aquarium this large?".
I live in a 1898 victorian home with floor joist about every 18". These are thick, true 2 by 12". My current tank sits running with the floor joist instead of the preferred across them. I already have some supports under it now but nothing major.
Does anyone have any idea what kind of load limits I am looking at here, and if this is even possible?
If so how much or what kind of support should I be looking at?
Thanks JB
I live in a 1898 victorian home with floor joist about every 18". These are thick, true 2 by 12". My current tank sits running with the floor joist instead of the preferred across them. I already have some supports under it now but nothing major.
Does anyone have any idea what kind of load limits I am looking at here, and if this is even possible?
If so how much or what kind of support should I be looking at?
Thanks JB



