Maximum Weight

Sabi
  • #1
HI there.

What would be the maximum weight of stones, rocks etc that a 67gal can carry? That is besides the water.
My 67gal base cracked last week and having sent it for repairs I got it back today. We were trying to make out why it just cracked. We have a specially made cabinet for it and its level. My dad said maybe the stones etc was too heavy, hence my question. Any ideas?
Thanks
 
Chief_waterchanger
  • #2
In a 67g tank the water weight is about 250 lbs. (8.3 lbs per gallon). Another 100 lbs of rock should not be any problem at all.
 
Kevin
  • #3
sorry sabi, I have no idea, you might want to spread them out over a bigger area, that would relieve some of the pressure
i've been meaning to ask you, how hard is it to breed angels?
 
Sabi
  • Thread Starter
  • #4
sorry sabi, I have no idea, you might want to spread them out over a bigger area, that would relieve some of the pressure
i've been meaning to ask you, how hard is it to breed angels?
I think you have the wrong persone here I don't breed angels, ask SkippI and/or Capekate, I think they breed! But I believe it isn't hard just takes time once they become paires? Anyway I wouldnt know much!
 
Sabi
  • Thread Starter
  • #5
We were thinking that we'd put a thin layer of sponge on the cabinet under the tank. What do you think?
 
Kevin
  • #6
sorry sabi, I have no idea, you might want to spread them out over a bigger area, that would relieve some of the pressure
i've been meaning to ask you, how hard is it to breed angels?
I think you have the wrong persone here I don't breed angels, ask SkippI and/or Capekate, I think they breed! But I believe it isn't hard just takes time once they become paires? Anyway I wouldnt know much!
: oops! ok, I'll try them
 
jsalemi
  • #7
We were thinking that we'd put a thin layer of sponge on the cabinet under the tank. What do you think?

I've seen it suggested in many places to put a thin (1/4") piece of Styrofoam under a tank to give it a smooth surface to sit on. Sponge would probably work too -- I think the idea is to keep the bottom glass from pressing on anything under the tank (imperfection in the wood of the stand, or something like that) that could crack it.
 
Sabi
  • Thread Starter
  • #8
Thanks. Yes I placed a thin spongy type thing under. lets hope no miss-haps occur now!
 

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