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Unaffected. It takes a lot more than that.Being in Connecticut, 1 state over, we felt it here at work. Now you got me wondering how my tank is!
Thanks Rev!
I'm thinking you're more concerned with weather?If there's an earthquake big enough to do damage in Florida the last thing I'm going to be concerned with is my tank.
Good to know! Thanks! You can do the same in CA when you get that rare so called 1 inch snow storm and you all run out for your milk and bread! “Alaska guy” you’re f@&ed lol
This. If it's a catastrophic earthquake an aquarium is the least of my problems. We treat it just the same as those that are hurricane bait or live in tornado Alley. You prep the best you can but be prepared and acceptant for the worse.If there's an earthquake big enough to do damage in Florida the last thing I'm going to be concerned with is my tank.
East USA rock is also older and denser, shaking travels farther than it would out west with the same magnitude.But the difference is you get them all the time and are used to them! When we get them it’s a rare event and something that shocks us because we don’t live in an area prone to them and usually they aren’t felt if they do happen.
I did hear this but still they are rarer on the East Coast.East USA rock is also older and denser, shaking travels farther than it would out west with the same magnitude.
To be honest, this is the main issue. People who are like “we are not used to getting them in East coast”. Believe me, if there is an east cost earthquake large enough to cause issues with your aquarium, that would be least of your worries.If there's an earthquake big enough to do damage in Florida the last thing I'm going to be concerned with is my tank.