Did the math, 613.3lbs empty, not including the top brace. Stand is another 150-200lbs.
When full the whole thing should be roughly:
Tank:613.3lbs
Water:3,242lbs
Sump:294lbs
Water in sump:560.3lbs
Sand in display:650lbs
Sand in RDSB:100lbs
Rough total:5,450lbs
And that's not including pumps, powerheads, additional filters, heaters, lighting, woodwork, plumbing, bracing or tops. So basically it's gonna weigh a little more than a grilled cheese sandwich
yeah, 3 tons, even if there is an earthquake, ur tank isn't moving, and ur fish will be swimming around happily even if ur house does

and the easy task remaining before you of water changes:jaw-dropping:
remember, you have to do some 50% ones
:idea:i would recommend using a lot of home depot 5G buckets, those should get the job done fast, and make it easy..................lol
i would have nightmares about water changes for ur tank

Believe it or not we only had 4, but only 3 were able bodied. 2 on one side, me on the other.
I'm not even quite sure how we did it at all. Looking back I'm pretty sure I should get checked for a hernia lol
So, it was a seesaw with u down /
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