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Hey everyone, can the average trailer in good condition (or
'manufactured home' if you prefer) hold the weight of a 55 gallon aquarium? What about a 75 gallon? I REALLY want some cichlids, but I want to do it right, in a large tank. But then again, I don't want to wake up one morning to find that my trailer itself is now 'aerated' by a large hole in the floor! Thanks! |
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