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![]() Yeah highrises uses concrete floors for sure. Yup know mine is only wood sticks. O.k maybe not sticks, then again how would I know.
![]() And adding a 150 gal (sumpless) might be dangerous since it doesn't help that my apartment has shifted and all my doors & windows are a bit crooked. But hey every building shifts and settles..right? ![]() ![]() ![]() My tank right now (77 gal) not being fully leveled (building settling). I wonder if the water settling (1"off from one side) a bit more on one side of my tank would be enough to bust the glass seals open? Or maybe be worst if 150gal? Should I push the max? Then again what is the max for a 4th level walk up apartment? Are my eyes to big for my apartment? ![]() |
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![]() Leeanne,
Your building should have mostly settled within the first 2-3 years of being built. If your doors and windows went wonky after you set up your 77g, I wouldn't upgrade tanks in that apartment. Can you say "house" ![]() |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() YEAH I NEED HOUSE! Must have MORE! BIGGER! ![]() ![]() Now if I can just convince my BF! ![]() Yeah my building was warped before I moved in. Although I didnt realise how bad until...well I moved in & set up the tanks. Or maybe one side of the tank evaporates water faster then the other side. ![]() ![]() |