- Location
- Long Island
Hi everyone. I'm looking to upgrade my tank because well, a 20 gallon tank is more difficult to sustain. However, my mother has a fear of too much weight in my room so I am seeking some help.
My room is approx. 9 ft. 10 inches by 12 ft., assuming I measured correctly. I'm looking to upgrade from my 20 gallon tank. Realistically, I was looking to purchase a 40 gallon tank. However, 40's are way harder to come by than 55 gallon tanks.
The room supports a very heavy dresser that is 61x55x 18 inches (which is against the wall). Not sure of what wood it has, but it also has a granite top.Three of us couldn't move it. My bed is the same wood with a granite headboard and is 90x56x21 excluding the mattress. The room also supports a ladder bookshelf and a self-assembled desk (against the wall across from the dresser), that I can pick up by myself, not very heavy.
The room also supports the current fish tank set up I have which is probably 220 lbs. in total. However, the new tank if I bought a 55 would weigh about 545 lbs. excluding the weight of a sump.
Will the room support the weight of a 55 gallon tank. If not, even if so, what do you guys think the estimated tank size is I could get away with at tops? I am sorry this thread is pretty vague. I wish I knew all about the beams, then the issue would be solved. Thanks in advance.
My room is approx. 9 ft. 10 inches by 12 ft., assuming I measured correctly. I'm looking to upgrade from my 20 gallon tank. Realistically, I was looking to purchase a 40 gallon tank. However, 40's are way harder to come by than 55 gallon tanks.
The room supports a very heavy dresser that is 61x55x 18 inches (which is against the wall). Not sure of what wood it has, but it also has a granite top.Three of us couldn't move it. My bed is the same wood with a granite headboard and is 90x56x21 excluding the mattress. The room also supports a ladder bookshelf and a self-assembled desk (against the wall across from the dresser), that I can pick up by myself, not very heavy.
The room also supports the current fish tank set up I have which is probably 220 lbs. in total. However, the new tank if I bought a 55 would weigh about 545 lbs. excluding the weight of a sump.
Will the room support the weight of a 55 gallon tank. If not, even if so, what do you guys think the estimated tank size is I could get away with at tops? I am sorry this thread is pretty vague. I wish I knew all about the beams, then the issue would be solved. Thanks in advance.