Hiccup in setting up my tank

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Kali155

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So after having an engineer check the floor load rating in my apartment, I have come to find out that i cannot setup my fish tank at this time. So i have decided to look at it as a blessing in disguise... Now I have 8 months(time left on lease) to work on all of the projects I am working on for my tank. Things like my custom led lighting, custom under gravel filtration, etc etc. Let the fun begin. :):):ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
That's a shame :( Could you do a small tank and keep it for a QT for later on?


Ya! What Delapool said! And you would have media to seed that tank too....

Such a bad influence...


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Ya! What Delapool said! And you would have media to seed that tank too....

Such a bad influence...


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Knew I could count on support :)

For the OP, was wondering why the engineer was unhappy? Such a great idea to get it properly checked out beforehand.
 
So after having an engineer check the floor load rating in my apartment, I have come to find out that i cannot setup my fish tank at this time. So i have decided to look at it as a blessing in disguise... Now I have 8 months(time left on lease) to work on all of the projects I am working on for my tank. Things like my custom led lighting, custom under gravel filtration, etc etc. Let the fun begin. :):):ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

There's just one answer: Your landlord will have to remodel the entire building to suit your tank. It's only fair. :brows:
 
I wish it worked that way. No I'm just going to let my lease run out and then move into a place where I can set it up l [emoji1] [emoji1] [emoji1] [emoji1]
 
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