75 gallon in apartment

cannedham

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Hey Everyone,

Brand new to the forum, and beginning to get back into the hobby after nearly 18 years.

I'm currently in an apartment, and was wondering if any of you all would have worries about a 75 gallon tank on a 3rd floor? The tank would go on a load bearing wall (perimeter wall), but I have no way of knowing which way the joists run. My guess is they would run them perpendicular to the load bearing wall, but I've also heard that is not always the case.
I had a 75 gallon tank on a second floor in my house growing up, and never worried about it.

Appreciate the insight Everyone! Thanks!
 

AR1

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Jan 27, 2023
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Hey Everyone,

Brand new to the forum, and beginning to get back into the hobby after nearly 18 years.

I'm currently in an apartment, and was wondering if any of you all would have worries about a 75 gallon tank on a 3rd floor? The tank would go on a load bearing wall (perimeter wall), but I have no way of knowing which way the joists run. My guess is they would run them perpendicular to the load bearing wall, but I've also heard that is not always the case.
I had a 75 gallon tank on a second floor in my house growing up, and never worried about it.

Appreciate the insight Everyone! Thanks!
First of all, welcome to MFK!
I currently have a 500-gallon pond and a 45-gallon tank in my second-floor apartment, so I don’t see why a 75-gallon tank couldn’t be kept on a third floor.
 

Jexnell

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Start tapping the floor with a hammer. It will sound hollow in the open spaces. Solid where a stud is. Then you can figure the direction they are going. You want to place the tank across as many as you can to spread the weight. Studs are normally 18in on center, so you can get 3 of them. Hang the tank 6in over on the first. You get 3 studs and have another 6in hangover on the third.
 

tlindsey

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Hey Everyone,

Brand new to the forum, and beginning to get back into the hobby after nearly 18 years.

I'm currently in an apartment, and was wondering if any of you all would have worries about a 75 gallon tank on a 3rd floor? The tank would go on a load bearing wall (perimeter wall), but I have no way of knowing which way the joists run. My guess is they would run them perpendicular to the load bearing wall, but I've also heard that is not always the case.
I had a 75 gallon tank on a second floor in my house growing up, and never worried about it.

Appreciate the insight Everyone! Thanks!
Welcome aboard.
 
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