Hey all,
I'm asking this on other platforms, but I figured I'd ask here too since there's probably some hobby overlap. I'm looking to make a dedicated shelving unit in my room for vivariums/an aquarium. Aquarium stands are expensive as heck and I want most of the shelves to be other stuff (a number of tanks for ants and other inverts). So I've been looking at shelving; particularly these units:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08PB94QPC/
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B5S3PH6P/
The manufacturers say the individual shelves are rated for ~400 lbs. For aquaria, I probably wouldn't try to keep anything bigger than a 30 gallon long on this unit, which comes out to 8.3454*30 ~= 250 lbs of water weight. Factoring in additional equipment I figure the weight on an individual shelf wouldn't top 330 lbs (and definitely lower than that for the vivarium shelves).
But then, from what I hear it's good to be conservative with things like this. I just don't know how conservative.
Does anyone who's kept aquariums have some perspective here? Thanks.
Edited by TypeD, October 4 2022 - 10:25 AM.