I will be upgrading from a 55 gallon to a 180 gallon aquarium. I will need to reinforce the first floor under the aquarium from the basement.
The joists are engineered wood I-Beams and the tank will be sitting parallel to and directly over one I-beam.
In the basement, I am thinking about using (3/4" X 16" X 7') plywood sheets laying parallel in the spaces on both sides of the I-beam. A (4" X 4" X 7') post will be attached under the plywood laying parallel to the I-beam, one on each side. Four jack posts, two on each side of the I-beam, will be used to hold the plywood and 4 X 4 up to support the weight of the aquarium.
The aquarium and stand will be set up beside a 6' long, half wall on the first floor. See attached photos.
All comments, pro and con will be appreciated.

The joists are engineered wood I-Beams and the tank will be sitting parallel to and directly over one I-beam.
In the basement, I am thinking about using (3/4" X 16" X 7') plywood sheets laying parallel in the spaces on both sides of the I-beam. A (4" X 4" X 7') post will be attached under the plywood laying parallel to the I-beam, one on each side. Four jack posts, two on each side of the I-beam, will be used to hold the plywood and 4 X 4 up to support the weight of the aquarium.
The aquarium and stand will be set up beside a 6' long, half wall on the first floor. See attached photos.
All comments, pro and con will be appreciated.


