floor support needed for 90 gallon reef tank?

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I was telling a friend of mine I wanted a 90 gal and he said to check with the building maintenance people where I live to make sure floor will support it? Tank with stand is about 900 lbs... so Is everyone that is putting fish tanks on fist floor of a house for example supporting their floors?
 

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It's extremely situational. Nobody can really tell you the correct answer without being trained to understand structural engineering.
 
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It's extremely situational. Nobody can really tell you the correct answer without being trained to understand structural engineering.
I live in a apartment where the floors under my boards are cement. I think it is about 1-2 foot deep.
 
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So do most people just put them in basement where floor is concrete?
 

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I will say that from what I've read, building codes for apartments (ie concrete floors) are extremely forgiving.
 

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I hired a structural engineer to support my floor in the crawl space under the house to support a 240g system. It weighs about 4000 lbs. Give or take.
 
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