On top of this is the weight of the tank very heavy cabinet filters etc plus in the tank is some gravel and.
Fish tank on wooden floor.
My test kit came in a wooden box and the directions say to keep in a cool chariott.
I would personally remove the whole section of floorboards under the tank and replace as clive proposed with a section of marine plywood this is extremely.
Maybe worth having a check of the condition of the boards where the new tank will be kept have a check for any wood worm in the floor boards and also the joists below.
27 gallon das softy fish reef.
Wood floor crowning is the opposite of cupping and happens when the center of the board is higher than the edges.
Here s how that happens.
I throw some food in the tank wave hello to the fish and go out with my wife and have a nice glass of merlot with dinner.
Just to be safe.
The same basic principles would apply to a 150 gallon as would apply to a 125 gallon with considerations about placement and identifying load bearing structures being important to the decision making process.
Can my floor support a 150 gallon fish tank.
The only tank i plan to have that i wouldn t put on one of the wooden floors is the 500 gallon saltwater that i want to set up as my last challenge but fortunately there is nowhere on the main or second floor it would even remotely fit so that will go in the basement in the card room.
1 gallon weighs 10lbs so the weight of the water will be approx 820kg.
As with the 125 gallon tank there is much to consider before opting for such a large setup.
Have a great day but most of all have fun paulb current tank info.
Perhaps you can build some type of low profile pedestal to rest the aquarium on so it is not directly on the hardwood floor.
Like cupping wood floor crowning happens because the boards are exposed to a moisture imbalance over an extended period of time.
For example a 125 gallon tank on a wooden stand placed perpendicular to the joists up against a bearing wall will often be okay without any additional structural support.
If your tank is over 125 gallons then it is likely that you should consider adding supports under your wood framed floor.
Once the sub floor has dried i am going to put an engineered wood floor down i want to put a fish tank with a 6ft x 31in foot print on it.