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sorry for the arguing. I could have just said that I have 3000# sitting on the second floor of my house (6'x2' stand = 250#/ft)I doubled up 1 12' 2x10 in my floor, because the gf was a little scared. to help the 3 joists it sits on. There is 0 movement when I jump next to my tank. (I'm not that small
I wouldn't be surprised if a bus was only sitting on 12 sq/ft
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thanks again for the input guys..
now for the next one....lol i have a 230 gallon 7 foot tank that I want to put in another part of my house. it will be running perpendicular to the 2 x 8 floor joists and pretty much right above the support beam downstairs in the basement (the wall behind the tank is right above the support wall below it)the support beam is 3 - 2 x 8 together. as well, the support beam has a 2 x 6 wall beneath it from the floor up to the support beam. i have already had a 180 there with no real problems..and I don't think the extra 50 lbs will make much of a difference what do u think? Neal
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