considering the weight of that tank is mind boggling. youd think it would have to be in a basement on the concrete.
this is an awesome tank indeed. im not from the ghetto but i think they call some of these people "player haters" lol
From one of the pictures it looked like there was no basement. It looks like it was a part of new construction. With that water weight on a new foundation, I wonder what would happen if the foundation settled after adding that kind of weight.
Hope it doesn't happen, but miscalculations caused mr4000 to shut down his tank.
rebar would not cut it. The aquarium weight is supported by 30" concrete reinforced by 8" steel "I" beams. We had an engineer design the support system. Barring an earthquake, this thing will not move!
Having kept reef tanks for several years now, I can't imagine a tank without corals. I would have had to make a few columns/reef ledges for some corals near the top.
But, it was intended to be a shark tank. As long as it is working well for the owner, and it makes them happy, more power to them.
The guy that owns that tank live about 10 min from me in Charlston... THere was an artical recently in the sunday paper about it..Its so sweet they had tons of pics. He is a very well know person in the area he owns several car lots .. I know what in going to do for a living now screw engineering lol jk
He is not a member of our local reef club chemical valley reef club... lol We were wondering about that school of Lookdowns don't the get really really big????
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