How big is too big?

cafman

New Member
My wife might let me get another aquarium which is pretty generous since our apartment is pretty small already. We live in a 2nd floor apartment. My question is this:
Does being on the second floor put a limitation of the size of tank I can get? I know tanks get very heavy very fast and don't really want to bust up the place. What sizes are suitable for an upstairs?
cafman
 

cafman

New Member
The only spot where I could put it is in a large recess under the window on the outside wall of the bedroom. That's why I might be able to get the tank is because the recess is now open. I imagine an outer wall would be weight bearing, right?
 

icer711

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Big sheet of ply wood under the tank to spread the weight out...55 no probems 72 should be fine much more needs so spread the weight esp in an apt
How big though I have 100+ gls on 2nd story... but hav 2x 12 under the floor
 

icer711

New Member
cafman said:
The only spot where I could put it is in a large recess under the window on the outside wall of the bedroom. That's why I might be able to get the tank is because the recess is now open. I imagine an outer wall would be weight bearing, right?
Yes if the built it right
 

Spyral

New Member
Check with your apartment complex. I had to get rid of my 180 because of the size..and I'm on the ground floor with a concrete floor! lol.
 

censeoflife

New Member
Nobody wants 100 gallons of fishy water coming through the ceiling but a 5g limit is just sad.

Oh and I am on the 2nd floor and we got 2 55G loaded with rocks, and now the apartment list to one side. lol.
 

alexmuw

New Member
My personal rule is nothing over 40 gallons on a second+ floor. Not because of weight problems; I'm more worried about the tank breaking and giving the house MAJOR structural issues. Would rather have a tank bust on a concrete floor.
 
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