Viper9
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My tank is currently downstairs but the kid has moved back in and has taken over that room
We have an older 2 story house and wifey said I could move the tank upatairs if I could take down the wall dividing our dining room and living room and make the tank the divider (I do love her
) BUT what support would I need to put under the tank so the house wouldn't collapse? When I re-did the downstairs I made it into one large room, I took out the load bearing wall and put in a 14 inch by 2 inch laminate beam but I question if that is enough.
The tank is a 220G and I like to have at least another 75G under the tank.
SO...is it possible? What would I need for support? Or am I ****in in a fan it's such a bad idea? Anyone have a tank that large upstairs?
All advice is GREATLY appreciated!!!!
Tanks
Bill

We have an older 2 story house and wifey said I could move the tank upatairs if I could take down the wall dividing our dining room and living room and make the tank the divider (I do love her

The tank is a 220G and I like to have at least another 75G under the tank.
SO...is it possible? What would I need for support? Or am I ****in in a fan it's such a bad idea? Anyone have a tank that large upstairs?
All advice is GREATLY appreciated!!!!
Tanks
Bill