Hi,
I'm moving myself, all my stuff, and my 75 gallon reef tank to a house a short distance from where I currently live.
The house is a 1920's house and gives me three worries pertaining to my aquarium - wood floors, weight load, electrical load.
My worry about the electrical load is easy since I am having an electrician come in to check all outlets and to install a dedicated circuit.
My other worry about the floor's ability to bear the 1000 pounds or so in 6 square feet also has been mitigated since we have found a good spot to place the aquarium next to a load bearing wall and I plan to further shore the joists below with 4X4 pressure treated posts.
My main concern is the old hardwood floors. The floors are in decent condition and I was wondering what I should put down between the aquarium and wood floors to distribute the weight and to let air flow through so no wood rots.
My ideas so far are just a rubber floor mat used as weight room floors. This is cheap and easy and should protect the floors but will not allow for air flow to evaporate any water. That means the saltwater can just sit there and eat away my floors.
Another idea is to frame up a short little platform out of 2X2 joists and maybe an MDF deck or something like that. This should allow for air circulation below, be fairly cheap and easy, and is nice because it only raises my tank about 3" higher off the ground.
I think putting just carpet or even astroturf would be a bad idea.
What do you have under your aquarium stand to protect your floors below?
Thanks. Email your reply also if possible.
Jeremy
I'm moving myself, all my stuff, and my 75 gallon reef tank to a house a short distance from where I currently live.
The house is a 1920's house and gives me three worries pertaining to my aquarium - wood floors, weight load, electrical load.
My worry about the electrical load is easy since I am having an electrician come in to check all outlets and to install a dedicated circuit.
My other worry about the floor's ability to bear the 1000 pounds or so in 6 square feet also has been mitigated since we have found a good spot to place the aquarium next to a load bearing wall and I plan to further shore the joists below with 4X4 pressure treated posts.
My main concern is the old hardwood floors. The floors are in decent condition and I was wondering what I should put down between the aquarium and wood floors to distribute the weight and to let air flow through so no wood rots.
My ideas so far are just a rubber floor mat used as weight room floors. This is cheap and easy and should protect the floors but will not allow for air flow to evaporate any water. That means the saltwater can just sit there and eat away my floors.
Another idea is to frame up a short little platform out of 2X2 joists and maybe an MDF deck or something like that. This should allow for air circulation below, be fairly cheap and easy, and is nice because it only raises my tank about 3" higher off the ground.
I think putting just carpet or even astroturf would be a bad idea.
What do you have under your aquarium stand to protect your floors below?
Thanks. Email your reply also if possible.
Jeremy