For my 140 gal, it was under joists exactly, so I had someone put in steel supports in the craw space to provide support. It shook a bit when kids where playing near it and now is much better.
Thanks for showing us that. I have a some what different situation, as my house is built over a crawl space. So I will be putting concrete blocks on the soil with a beam and floor jack posts.
For my 140 gal, it was under joists exactly, so I had someone put in steel supports in the craw space to provide support. It shook a bit when kids where playing near it and now is much better.
Thanks for showing us that. I have a some what different situation, as my house is built over a crawl space. So I will be putting concrete blocks on the soil with a beam and floor jack posts.
Amazing💯👏👏 your pal Sal NYC 🗽
Also, I just found you channel. What is your background? A carpenter, plumber/handyman? I'm always impressed by the DIY folks.
I am a Pilot.
You have the tallest basement ceiling I have ever seen
Yeah, they are pretty tall,…11 feet
I was thinking the same thing. I thought I had a large basement being it's a little over 1500 sqft. But you're basement looks way bigger
I'm a carpenter by trade done a good job mate 👍
I have been somewhat concerned about my 240gal vs my floor...after seeing this? I am good. Thank ypou.
What are you stocking in the 750 plywood tank ?
The 750 will be my new African cichlid tank. The 300 will become a planted Discus/ angelfish etc. tank…is the plan for now.
750 update soon please👏👏
Just doing the leak testing and waiting for the rock to get here later this week. I’ll post a quick update vid tomorrow 👍
What is the dimension of your 300, 6x3x ?
Yes
Do i need a floor support if i want to have a 45 gallons tank on the 2nd floor ?
No