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Scion_TC2005

RALLIART 2009
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Need some advise. I live on the 3rd floor of a private house I currently have 65 gallon with a custom 15 gallon refugium under the tank. The floor is fine with this weight no problems.

I want to upgrade to a 75 or 90 gallon keeping the refugium. Has anybody else have a tank bigger than 65 gallon on a higher floor other than ground level without weight issues of floor giving way.

Regards,

Tim
 

jackson6745

SPS KILLER
Location
NJ
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Tim you're fine with a 90gal. People have 120gal, 180gal and larger on floors other than ground level. Unless your apartment is about to be condemned, you'll be fine.
 

FREEZE

colonist
Location
SI NY
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I used to live in a house on a 3rd floor apartment and in my living room had a 125 gallon on one side and a 75 on the other - no problems.
 

PalmTree

Senior Member
Location
CT
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I had a 180 on a second floor as well. Never had a problem. A 90gal tank is a very nice size. Deep enough to do some nice aquascaping and long enough to make a nice statement but norrow enough to fit in tight spaces.
 

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