Constantine
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I have a 55 Gallon tank. (upgrading to a 75 Gallon tank when the stand paint cures)
In my last house the tank was on the ground floor on a slab. My new house has a basement, so the main floor isn't sitting on concrete anymore. When we moved into the house, we wanted to re-carpet the living room, so I put my tank against the dining room wall on a wood floor. We always had the intention of moving it into the living room.
New Years Eve I had my sister's family over. We had finished dinner and the young kids were running around like young kids. Sitting at the end of the table I hear two crazy kids screaming and bouncing. As I look up I see the tank waving back and forth with the water sloshing about at the top. The top of the tank was swaying maybe 2-3" as the kids hit a perfect synchronized bounce. By the way, this was my 2-1/2 year old son and almost 4 year old cousin. I immediately start yelling for them to stop jumping. After a couple "STOP IT! STOP IT!", the three other adults standing only a few feet from the tank realize what is going on and chime in. I continue, and then yell louder than I've ever yelled in my life. And finally (the whole thing was like 3-5 seconds), an adult grabs them and they stop.
I was scared. Really scared. I don't remember clearly, but there were probably the two little 1 year olds right in front of the tank too.
The tank has been there for a year. My 2-1/2 runs around the table all the time and I've seen that the water surface is disturbed by it. My wife use to chase him around, but I asked her not to run past the tank anymore because it visibly moves. (I think she felt insulted by this, but she is the thinnest woman ever) She took my word for it, but now she really understands.
Anyway, I can't move it into a 75 fast enough. I think the skinny base on that 55 is dangerous.
I haven't seen my niece again yet, but I think she might be afraid of me at this point. I'm just thankful that no one got hurt.
Safe Reefing to all!
In my last house the tank was on the ground floor on a slab. My new house has a basement, so the main floor isn't sitting on concrete anymore. When we moved into the house, we wanted to re-carpet the living room, so I put my tank against the dining room wall on a wood floor. We always had the intention of moving it into the living room.
New Years Eve I had my sister's family over. We had finished dinner and the young kids were running around like young kids. Sitting at the end of the table I hear two crazy kids screaming and bouncing. As I look up I see the tank waving back and forth with the water sloshing about at the top. The top of the tank was swaying maybe 2-3" as the kids hit a perfect synchronized bounce. By the way, this was my 2-1/2 year old son and almost 4 year old cousin. I immediately start yelling for them to stop jumping. After a couple "STOP IT! STOP IT!", the three other adults standing only a few feet from the tank realize what is going on and chime in. I continue, and then yell louder than I've ever yelled in my life. And finally (the whole thing was like 3-5 seconds), an adult grabs them and they stop.
I was scared. Really scared. I don't remember clearly, but there were probably the two little 1 year olds right in front of the tank too.
The tank has been there for a year. My 2-1/2 runs around the table all the time and I've seen that the water surface is disturbed by it. My wife use to chase him around, but I asked her not to run past the tank anymore because it visibly moves. (I think she felt insulted by this, but she is the thinnest woman ever) She took my word for it, but now she really understands.
Anyway, I can't move it into a 75 fast enough. I think the skinny base on that 55 is dangerous.
I haven't seen my niece again yet, but I think she might be afraid of me at this point. I'm just thankful that no one got hurt.
Safe Reefing to all!