"Patrick" wrote in message
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Thanks Wayne,
What you said about hiding any damage is one of the things I'm worried
about.
I kept thinking of maybe a cork type tile extending beyond the stand
dimensions - but then over time the tank will it sink into the cork -
probably not a good thing. Then I thought of a piece of Plexiglas, but
then I picture the Plexiglas cracking, also probably not a good thing.
I'm always on top of any salt, and water spills, I think I may just be
paranoid about the floors, they've just been refinished. The extra
protective coating may be the best idea.
Thanks, Patrick
"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
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Anything you put down would hide water from your sight while it does it's
damage.
How about giving the whole floor an extra protective coating before
installing the aquarium, and making sure you have access under the stand
to clean up any salt. It's the salt that does more damage than the water.
And then be careful not to do anything that encourages salt creep. And
take quick action when you do see salt creep.
Wayne Sallee
Patrick wrote on 1/9/2008 9:06 PM:
Does anyone have any suggestions or experience in placing "something"
under a tank stand to help protect hard wood floors? I have a 75 gallon
with the standard wood stand with cabinets. I am thinking of putting
something, but I don't know what yet, between the stand and the floor,
just to help protect the wood finish. I know it's virtually impossible
not to have occasional water spills when doing maintenance, etc., which
is why I'm thinking about putting something down first. But I'm not sure
it's a good idea though (stand integrity?). Any thoughts?
Thanks, Patrick
That's a good one. I was thinking a pan like a water heater pan but that
wouldn't be very practical and impossible to purchase. It would hide damage
too like Wayne said. Probably a rubber mat in front of the aquarium. I'm
glad my house is almost all tile but only for that reason. Otherwise, I like
solid wood floors. Tile is too hard.
jim