Hello, I started down the salt water tank hobby about a year ago.
My first tank purchased was a 65 gallon and I began my journey and
questions at my LFS. I was given what was probably not the best advise
as to most likely just make the sale at the time. Long story short, flash
forward a year later and I have a 65 gallon with a crapton of HOB equipment
all over it. At this point I'm looking to upgrade into something much
larger and will last me for years to come. I've been eyeing the WaterBox
INFINIA Reef 190.
After a good bit of searching though this forum I know this question
seems to come up a bit and the overall definitive answer is to get
a professional to come and inspect. However before I go that route
and call and pay for someone to inspect. I would just like anyone who
has a little experience to weigh in as to whether or not they think
the flooring in the spot I've elected to try and place an aquarium
of this size. Will even possibly support it.
Below is the placement of where I would like to place this tank.
The horribly drawn red lines depict the direction of the joists in the
floor. This wall is not an exterior wall but does appear to be load
bearing.
This is a picture of the joists that are in the floor along with the
reason why I belieave that wall to be load bearing. There is a steel
i-beam that runs under that wall with a jack point on the end of it.
you can also see the type of joist in the flooring are I-Joists.
This picture is where that steel i-beam runs across in my basement
and is directly under that wall.
Again I know only a professional who is qualified and comes out to inspect would be able to say for sure.
I would just like some collective opinions. As for the putting it in the basement option that I have seen
suggested in other threads. I would like to somewhat avoid that as there is no walk out to this
basement and trying to get a tank of this size down a flight of stairs that has an L bend in it would be painful.
My first tank purchased was a 65 gallon and I began my journey and
questions at my LFS. I was given what was probably not the best advise
as to most likely just make the sale at the time. Long story short, flash
forward a year later and I have a 65 gallon with a crapton of HOB equipment
all over it. At this point I'm looking to upgrade into something much
larger and will last me for years to come. I've been eyeing the WaterBox
INFINIA Reef 190.
After a good bit of searching though this forum I know this question
seems to come up a bit and the overall definitive answer is to get
a professional to come and inspect. However before I go that route
and call and pay for someone to inspect. I would just like anyone who
has a little experience to weigh in as to whether or not they think
the flooring in the spot I've elected to try and place an aquarium
of this size. Will even possibly support it.
Below is the placement of where I would like to place this tank.
The horribly drawn red lines depict the direction of the joists in the
floor. This wall is not an exterior wall but does appear to be load
bearing.
This is a picture of the joists that are in the floor along with the
reason why I belieave that wall to be load bearing. There is a steel
i-beam that runs under that wall with a jack point on the end of it.
you can also see the type of joist in the flooring are I-Joists.
This picture is where that steel i-beam runs across in my basement
and is directly under that wall.
Again I know only a professional who is qualified and comes out to inspect would be able to say for sure.
I would just like some collective opinions. As for the putting it in the basement option that I have seen
suggested in other threads. I would like to somewhat avoid that as there is no walk out to this
basement and trying to get a tank of this size down a flight of stairs that has an L bend in it would be painful.