Glass Tanks in California?

I don't know about a wider tank, although it makes sense. I was talking about the issue of a 1000 lb. tank "hovering" 3 feet in the air on stilts. VERY top heavy. I would think a large, heavy sump in the stand would be a good stablizer, although it will still be top heavy.
 
Here is my problem with bracing a tank to a stud. Large enough tanks can rip the stud out of the wall. Now what is your bigger concern... tearing out a stud and potentially damaging the structure of your house, or replacing your carpet? I will take the carpet every day of the week.
 
i say go with whichever tank you prefer. in the event there is an eq, the last thing on your mind will be your tank.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7131124#post7131124 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by NicoleC
I don't know about a wider tank, although it makes sense. I was talking about the issue of a 1000 lb. tank "hovering" 3 feet in the air on stilts. VERY top heavy. I would think a large, heavy sump in the stand would be a good stablizer, although it will still be top heavy.

I really don't want to have the sump in the stand. After years of crawling under the stand to adjust equipment I really want a fish room now.

how about a concrete stand? :D
 
the way i look at it is:

1. eq's are far and few between
2. sunshine, sunshine, sunshine
3. hotties in bikinis
4. good food
5. better pay
6. lots of good clubs/bards
7. did i already mention hotties in bikinis?

;)
 
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