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Lol I'm 15 and I was wondering the same thing, I would set my 270gal up as salt water...If I had the money.Just the regular salt WC's would be too much.
Lol I'm 15 and I was wondering the same thing, I would set my 270gal up as salt water...If I had the money.Just the regular salt WC's would be too much.
Something I'm sure you've thought of before now, is getting in a Structural engineer to check the floor will take the weight. I'm going to struggle to get my 4X2X2 off the ground in a solidly built house, as my floor may not be able to take it... That tank will weight 1500KG in water alone, plus the tank, rock, equipment, salt (all 40ish KG of it you'll need for the initial fill) and accessory weight. Basically, when you have that full, it will weigh as much as an articulated lorry without it's load, and that lotty will be sat on the floor in that spot. Would you be confident in that floor taking that kind of weight? Spend about a hundered quid and get it checked, or the floor could go thought wasting a few grand in gear. Also, most insurance firms won't shell out for floor damage due to aquariums being placed on them, so you'd likely have to shell out for house repairs and re-decoration in that case too You seem clued up about tanks and their "complications" though, so you've probably realised that already and had it checked, I hope
All the best
Rabbut
Work folks Im working in Maidenhead Aquatics over the summer, and have managed to get just over 1k together...
And yepp! results for me tomorrow aswell! Will let everyone know how i get on...
Something I'm sure you've thought of before now, is getting in a Structural engineer to check the floor will take the weight. I'm going to struggle to get my 4X2X2 off the ground in a solidly built house, as my floor may not be able to take it... That tank will weight 1500KG in water alone, plus the tank, rock, equipment, salt (all 40ish KG of it you'll need for the initial fill) and accessory weight. Basically, when you have that full, it will weigh as much as an articulated lorry without it's load, and that lotty will be sat on the floor in that spot. Would you be confident in that floor taking that kind of weight? Spend about a hundered quid and get it checked, or the floor could go thought wasting a few grand in gear. Also, most insurance firms won't shell out for floor damage due to aquariums being placed on them, so you'd likely have to shell out for house repairs and re-decoration in that case too You seem clued up about tanks and their "complications" though, so you've probably realised that already and had it checked, I hope
All the best
Rabbut
6" Reinforced concrete, dont think its going to go anywhere to be honest
nice one mate...congratsResults -
4 X A*s
5 X As
and a B
Adam
nice one mate...congratsResults -
4 X A*s
5 X As
and a B
Adam