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Len":18a6c4pp said:The Escaped Ape":18a6c4pp said:Len":18a6c4pp said:seamaiden":18a6c4pp said:Yeah... I've gotta admit, I don't see what difference having a rim would make if it's shaking enough. Sorry Len, but that is kinda funny.
A braced tank is structurally stronger. In a huge quake, I know it won't matter. But we get a lot of smaller quakes, and I would much rather have a braced then braceless tank.
Possibly, but I had a rimless tank for 3 years in Tokyo, during which time we had earthquakes up to and including magnitude 7. Not a drop spilt. I was on the ground floor mind...
What size was your tank? 60 gallons, rimless is fine (I'm actually considering a rimless cube as a second tank). For 200 gallons, it gets scary to me.
I can see that. Mine was 90 gallons (3'x2'x2').