Tank too heavy?
Tank too heavy?
Hi I have a 380 litre Rena Calvados tank with rocks in it in my living room. It is about 2" from the wall and unfortunately the joists run in the same direction.
The back is 0.6cm lower than the front due to sagging I think. Anyone ever had this problem before. Will it get worse? The last thing I want is the pressure to crack the glass. Im going to monitor it monthly to see if it deteriorates.
Any views appreciated.
Kotty
The back is 0.6cm lower than the front due to sagging I think. Anyone ever had this problem before. Will it get worse? The last thing I want is the pressure to crack the glass. Im going to monitor it monthly to see if it deteriorates.
Any views appreciated.
Kotty
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Hi there
Joists are usually 16" apart, so if you tak is more than 16" wide, then the best bet might be to move it forward until it is sitting on both joists, that way is will distribute the weigth better. Chance are if it is starting to sag it is only sitting on one joist.
good luck
Joists are usually 16" apart, so if you tak is more than 16" wide, then the best bet might be to move it forward until it is sitting on both joists, that way is will distribute the weigth better. Chance are if it is starting to sag it is only sitting on one joist.
good luck
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Moved it all last night, took about 5 hours. Had to do a 50% water change as I was running out of water containers. The plecs weren't too happy about being moved though! And how difficult is it to catch rummy nosed tetra, they are the fastest slippery fish Ive ever laid eyes on...
Well the tank is now in the garage and all fish are still alive
Oh yeah, it is on the ground floor.
Well the tank is now in the garage and all fish are still alive
Oh yeah, it is on the ground floor.
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When you're getting the base built up from the ground, cement a plastic membrane over the top blocks. Joists usually rest on wall plates (bits of wood on the edges of the wall or on the blocks raised above ground level). There's usually a plastic membrane between the blocks and the wall plates. It keeps the damp away from the wood. It'll last forever then! Good luck moving 'em all back again!
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Bricks and mortar now under the floorboards. Its actually not that difficult to do once youve seen it once. I'd recommend anyone doing it if they have the same problem. It turns out that the 700kg or so was only resting on 1 joist... ouch, now theres 3 chunky ones and a lot of bricks
Lost 2 fish in the move, one cory and one rummy nosed tetra. 58 survived... hoorah!
Thanks for the advice everyone
Lost 2 fish in the move, one cory and one rummy nosed tetra. 58 survived... hoorah!
Thanks for the advice everyone