LegoZ81
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I am needing help to determine what will need to be done to reinforce my floor to support the weight of this tank/sump/stand and all other equipment for a reef tank without sagging or damaging the floor structure in any way.
The floor joists run parallel to the tank and it sits on an outside wall. I will need to measure what the joists are (2x8 - 2x10 - 2x12) tonight and what their spacing is. I will also get a few pictures.
The tank is a Perfecto 125 and the sump will be a 55 Perfecto.
I will be running 2 250 MH with electronic ballasts and 2 175 with magnetic/tar ballasts (1 175 on display one on sump)
To help give an idea of what construction methods were used:
The house has a stepped brick foundation and was more than likely built pre-1900's.
There are remnants of knob and tube wiring, even above the addition (they added on a bathroom and another room). This makes me believe that add on was sometime pre-1930's.
If you need any other info please let me know.
The floor joists run parallel to the tank and it sits on an outside wall. I will need to measure what the joists are (2x8 - 2x10 - 2x12) tonight and what their spacing is. I will also get a few pictures.
The tank is a Perfecto 125 and the sump will be a 55 Perfecto.
I will be running 2 250 MH with electronic ballasts and 2 175 with magnetic/tar ballasts (1 175 on display one on sump)
To help give an idea of what construction methods were used:
The house has a stepped brick foundation and was more than likely built pre-1900's.
There are remnants of knob and tube wiring, even above the addition (they added on a bathroom and another room). This makes me believe that add on was sometime pre-1930's.
If you need any other info please let me know.