nickyblase
Non-member
Wondering how many people out there live in a split level, and how you deal with the weight distribution of a tank on the main floor. Since there's no real "basement" it would be hard to see what way the joists run, unless you have drop ceiling.
I've currently got a 65 on the main (upper) floor, and am thinking long term that I should upgrade it to a larger (90 or 125) to keep the fish happy (I've got a juvi koran and a picasso trigger in there that long term should be in something larger).
As long as I can determine which way the joists are running, will I be okay with a tank of 90 or 125 without adding supports? I will probably not run the sump through the basement, so there will be added weight with that.
If I do need to add supports - how do you do this - rip out the ceiling below & re-plaster the whole thing when you're done??
I've currently got a 65 on the main (upper) floor, and am thinking long term that I should upgrade it to a larger (90 or 125) to keep the fish happy (I've got a juvi koran and a picasso trigger in there that long term should be in something larger).
As long as I can determine which way the joists are running, will I be okay with a tank of 90 or 125 without adding supports? I will probably not run the sump through the basement, so there will be added weight with that.
If I do need to add supports - how do you do this - rip out the ceiling below & re-plaster the whole thing when you're done??