NickAu said:
I agree, The water alone will be 600-700 KG then add the weight of the tank and substrate and that is some serious weight.
That's the ratio I always go with - 1 litre = 1kg
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NickAu said:
I agree, The water alone will be 600-700 KG then add the weight of the tank and substrate and that is some serious weight.
Akasha, this is a brilliant thought and if I may expand it a little. I have a wooden house (concrete base) with only 1 piece of metal adding to the frame construction and that runs through the ceiling from the top of the stairs across to the other side of the house. In my upstairs bathroom I have a corner bath that holds 150 litres of water and 2 adults comfortably now I am not the smallest person 111kg's and with my wife (well that's nobodies businessAkasha72 said:I've always thought of it as the weight of the bath full of water (which is about 80 litres dependent on bath size) plus the person sat in it. I'm sure my tank can't weigh much more than that would