I just got back from a LFS and a guy there told me that my 150 gallon aquarium doesn't actually hold 150 gallons of water, more like 140, empty. I beg to differ. I have a 150 gallon that measures 48LX24WX30H. I have distrect marks I've made on the tank so I know exactly how much water to add. Each mark is 1 inch. With my dimensions, that's 5 gallons per inch. If I pull 5 inches, 5-5 gallon buckets are perfect. What is this guy talking about?
I'm getting ready to buy a 210. 84LX24WX24H. He says that tank will only hold about 180 gallons. I bring this up because I need to get a good figure on the weight for the floor. I have figured the tank is 585 pounds dry, 210 gallons at 8.2 pounds per gallon plus 60 pounds on the stand, plus 30 pounds on filters and all, equals 2400 pds.
If it does actually hold 180 then that takes off 250 pounds. Not much but could be big for what I have planned.
I'm getting ready to buy a 210. 84LX24WX24H. He says that tank will only hold about 180 gallons. I bring this up because I need to get a good figure on the weight for the floor. I have figured the tank is 585 pounds dry, 210 gallons at 8.2 pounds per gallon plus 60 pounds on the stand, plus 30 pounds on filters and all, equals 2400 pds.
If it does actually hold 180 then that takes off 250 pounds. Not much but could be big for what I have planned.

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