Low Ikea Table with support bars as seen in the picture, planning on putting a 15g long 24x12x12, should i get more of those support bars or if this table just is just crap all together?
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Low Ikea Table with support bars as seen in the picture, planning on putting a 15g long 24x12x12, should i get more of those support bars or if this table just is just crap all together?
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I can't imagine that not being able to hold a 15g. I'd be more worried about it getting bumped into than anything else.
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400g Forrest Discus
100g Cube L134/L200a
A properly constructed cardboard box can hold up a 15g - that is what it isNo joking, I think they are literally cardboard paper inside.
Unless you varnish it properly to seal the surface, water damage is the issue - not the strength. Other option is to buy a piece of vinyl to cover the top to keep it from any water contact. Once the cardboard got wet, the strength may be gone then ?
Last edited by gklaw; 12-05-2011 at 11:37 AM.
I had that table, it hold up to 100 lbs.
75 , mixed Africans
33 , planted community...
30 , fire belly toads, red zebra danios, longfin leopard danio,marbled cray,
29 , discus growout contest
20 , mixed shrimp, galaxy rasboras,
20 , soon to be shrimp tank
10 , marbled cray, endlers
10 , cherry & pfr shrimp, crs
2.5 , bettas
lots of betta bowls....
2 grumpy cats, a chocolate lab, a mated pair of leopard geckos,and a panther gecko!
Welcome to my zoo...the rug rat is almost walking... Omg..
One way to test is stand or sit on the table. 1-2 people depending on the weight of the people.
density(weight) of water is 8.34 pounds per gallon.
Just multiply by 15 (gallon) for your answer.
so 8.34 x 15 = 125.10 lbs
In conclusion you could try to get people to sit on the table total to 125 pounds or so. If it breaks then it won't hold a 15 gallon tank. Hope you get what I'm trying to say with the example haha![]()
42 Gallon Malawi tank (Demasoni And Yellow Lab Only Tank).
22 Gallon Long L144 Pleco Tank
Plecoholics Anonymous Member #23
If you have not been to Sweden, IKEA is swedish for kindling.
135g- African Cichlids, and Plecos
http://www.bcaquaria.com/forum/tank-...venture-21703/
Plecoholics Anonymous Member #18
i doubt i can get someone 125lbs to sit on that for 3months... i suppose the metal spokes underneath would help?
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That's how I tested mine for the 42 gallon. As long as it doesn't wobble or anything it should be good to go? And its been almost 2 years and still standing![]()
42 Gallon Malawi tank (Demasoni And Yellow Lab Only Tank).
22 Gallon Long L144 Pleco Tank
Plecoholics Anonymous Member #23
gklaw has the right idea with water resistant/proof on the top.
Put some books or similar items under the spokes for peace of mind, and you're good to go
25gal - 6 discus in the grow-out contest
90gal Planted- 2 Angels, buncha Silver Tip Plecos, 3 Uaru kids, 3 Geos, a fire Eel, an adult keyhole cichlid, - and Roy the whiptail catfish
20gal rimless Planted- 4 German Blue Rams, 2 Cobalt Blue Balloon Rams, 5 dwarf ballon parrot fry, 5 green severum fry, and a little BNP
Books under the spokes is the right idea - if you don't mind the books getting wetThe spokes between the shelves take the load from the top shelf to share that with the bottom shelf. Taking the load right to the floor gives 100 percent support.
You can pick up scrap woods at HomeDepot and other buidling supplies places if all you wants are little blocks.
With the block, to the floor, you would have no problem with 125. Only proviso: the cardboard sandwiched in between the two fibreboard skins do not get wet. Wet paper on the edge will not hold any wt. when wet.
Last edited by gklaw; 12-05-2011 at 06:20 PM.