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![]() But a bathtub is supposed to be re-enforced with an extra or two 2x10 joists under the floor. The same with a toilet or anything else heavy and stationary in a house.
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![]() yup they are but they should also be cross braced better to transfer more of the weight to the neighboring joists.
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![]() I have 150g (4' x 2'6") with a 50g sump so about 180g total water volume, set up on a outside wall and perpendicular to the floor joists (2 x 10) @ 16" centers with no issues at all.
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