Jul 15th, 2005, 13:39 | #1 |
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100G以上的鱼缸,house能不能扛住?
朋友有一个100G左右的缸要转让,俺住house,不知能不能扛住,另外大缸是不是不好打理? 请问大家有这方面的经验吗?
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LP这就到退位了,本马甲正式登场
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You can calculate: 100G=370 L =370 KG ? Anyway, big tanks are always easy to maintain, as far as you have good filters(u know what 'good' means). |
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Jul 15th, 2005, 22:23 | 只看该作者 #4 |
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谢谢各位答复,俺google到一篇很专业的文章,结论如下,看来为安全起见,这么大的缸俺还是不要了。 Residential Wood Framed Floors and Aquarium Weights http://african-cichlid.com/Structure.htm Conclusion Aquariums up to 55 gallons can be placed almost anywhere without much worry at all. Many tanks larger than 55 gallons and no more than 125 gallons will be okay, if they are placed in a good structural location and your floor framing is free from significant defects. For example, a 125 gallon tank, on a wooden stand, placed perpendicular to the joists up against a bearing wall, will often be okay without any additional structural support. If your tank is over 125 gallons, then it is likely that you should consider adding supports under your wood framed floor. Please realize that these are generalities that may or may not apply to your particular situation. |
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