smmetz
Fishaholic
I have a house that was only built 2 years ago. Luckily, I saw it go up and know exactly how the floor is supported. The center beam goes the length of the house down the middle, and is about 4x12 inches, supported by a pillar every 6 feet that goes into the concrete floor, which has footings underneath the concrete under each pillar.
The floor joist rest on top of this center beam. (his is better than just being nailed into the side of the beam) They are pre-engineered beams that span about 15 feet.
The wall the tank will go against is about 10 feet long. It is not a load bearing wall. However, this wall is less than 3 feet from the center beam under the floor. The tank would therefore be very very close to that center beam. The tank will also then be perpendicular to the floor joists.
Anyway, I currently have a 55 gallon tank there. I will be putting a larger tank there eventualy, since my pleco is sitll growing and is at 8 inches. I have been watching Ebay, and thinking about tank sizes.
The minimum I will get is a 125. I would prefer a 180 gallon tank, which is 6x2x2 feet. I have seen 240 gallon tanks on ebay, which are 8x2x2.
A 240 gallon tank has got to weigh well over a ton though. At least the added 2 feet of lenght will spread the load over another joist or two.
Even a 180 gallon tank is no lightweight.
So, opinions? Do you think any of these tank sizes can safely go in this spot?
The floor joist rest on top of this center beam. (his is better than just being nailed into the side of the beam) They are pre-engineered beams that span about 15 feet.
The wall the tank will go against is about 10 feet long. It is not a load bearing wall. However, this wall is less than 3 feet from the center beam under the floor. The tank would therefore be very very close to that center beam. The tank will also then be perpendicular to the floor joists.
Anyway, I currently have a 55 gallon tank there. I will be putting a larger tank there eventualy, since my pleco is sitll growing and is at 8 inches. I have been watching Ebay, and thinking about tank sizes.
The minimum I will get is a 125. I would prefer a 180 gallon tank, which is 6x2x2 feet. I have seen 240 gallon tanks on ebay, which are 8x2x2.
A 240 gallon tank has got to weigh well over a ton though. At least the added 2 feet of lenght will spread the load over another joist or two.
Even a 180 gallon tank is no lightweight.
So, opinions? Do you think any of these tank sizes can safely go in this spot?