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It wouldn't look great, but you could get a child proof cabinet lock. It's basically a plastic strip about 8 inches long that sticks on one side and locks down on the other. Kids are smart tho. You'd have to hide it on the side of tank a little out of sight.Maybe install screws? It might be annoying having to unscrew the lid every time to do maintenance (then again youre alreadly getting on the floor to do maintenance lol) but I think it would be worth it.
What will you do with the biocube?Ok, the throwing and crashing phase I did not consider, and I have a very rambunctious little guy.
I think it’s time to upgrade to a bigger tank on a stand.
Ok, the throwing and crashing phase I did not consider, and I have a very rambunctious little guy.
I think it’s time to upgrade to a bigger tank on a stand.
I love having a tank by the dining table aka work table.Ironically just yesterday my husband was asking me “just for fun” where I would put a bigger tank if we got one. I think he was thinking Christmas presents for me? We have a convenient spot by the dining table that would probably fit a Biocube 32. I’d just transfer all the existing rocks over after planning a better aqua scape knowing everything I know now after four months of deep diving every post on this forum!
What if you just flood your whole house and turn it into a reef?Husband didn’t like the location I chose. Chose a different location. I brought up that that location would dwarf a 32gal cube and we’d need a larger peninsula. No objections were raised.
How large of a tank you can put on the second floor without worrying about the ground being able to support the weight?
One gallon of saltwater is around 8 to 9 pounds. I wouldn't do anything above 100 gallons on my second floor just because of the water damage in case of a leak, but I guess It would depend on how old the house is and good the construction was.Husband didn’t like the location I chose. Chose a different location. I brought up that that location would dwarf a 32gal cube and we’d need a larger peninsula. No objections were raised.
How large of a tank you can put on the second floor without worrying about the ground being able to support the weight?