I'd confirm that your complex will allow a tank that size. Out of about 20 complex I've shopped in the past year, only one would allow a tank larger than 40 gallons.
I'd confirm that your complex will allow a tank that size. Out of about 20 complex I've shopped in the past year, only one would allow a tank larger than 40 gallons.
-Patrick
This isnt SA or something like that this is bay city texas they dont care about aquariums just the people quality
-Chris
Natural Science Education Specialist
Matagorda Bay Nature Park
Lower Colorado River Authority
Detritus Happens
our apt mgr said to me "people have alot larger aquariums than that" but I don't know if I can believe that without seeing it on paper![]()
btw congrats on your graduation!
I just never told my apartment complex about my aquarium. It's a 75g, and I've had maintanence come in for repairs, and they've never told me anything. Guessing it's ok....
David
I had 135g + 25 sump on the third floor and it worked fine for over two years. It is six feet long and was against a load bearing wall. (the same wall ran all the way from 4th floor through basement.) Everything was great till move day, once we moved the tank we could see clearly that the floor was 1/4 inch lower along the wall where the tank was! We lost our $500 deposit but nothing was ever said about further repairs.
Thanks,
Sean =-)
Hi, my name is Sean and I am a reefaholic.
Tank Move Successful if you want details or ideas let me know
-Chris
Natural Science Education Specialist
Matagorda Bay Nature Park
Lower Colorado River Authority
Detritus Happens
i have a 100 gal but its on the 1st floor I dont think i would risk the 2nd floor i would down size to a 55 it will be a pain to drag that sucker up those stairs anyways. goodLuck
Going to change my screenname to ReefCube soon!