Jay Fortay
Uber Member
Thanks for the info, that looks great. Although I don't see how you supported it from the floorboard. It looks like your joists are being supported by the long 4x6. It looks strong at any rate.
A call to all of you structural folks! I have been getting mixed opinions on the ability of the floor to support the weight of the tank. I am in the "its fine like it is" column. My opinion is that it will weigh much less per linear foot and by sq. inch than a standard 220 gallon. By my calculations the total water volume of the tank will be 222.2 gallons. It is longer, wider, and more shallow than a standard 220. The back of the tank will be against a really solid wall with a cement footer. The Studs are 14" apart and 12" tall. Here are some pics from under the floor. Please tell me what you think.
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Thanks y'all!
I'll keep an eye on it Sean2Sean. A few questions regarding "basically the same setup". How many gallons is your DT? How many joists is your DT spanning? Is it sitting directly next to a load bearing wall? Do you have the same joists? When was your house built? Are you running a sump under your Dt? How did you support the floorboard from underneath? Any pics to share would be greatly appreciated.
The tang seems to be fine now. She has aw hat looks to be a scar where it looks like something had stung here originally, but the lump is gone now.
The addition of the lookdown art work is awesome. It really ties in the tank with he room I'm guessing and I might have to use this same idea but probably with different fish.
How was working with DAS? Do you like the tank?