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Old August 21st 03, 09:42 AM
Tasslehoff
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Default Can 3' Feet Tank support this?

As much as you can fit into the tank without throwing it in and preferrably
not V shaped, probably safer to have flat bottomed rocks for the mass to be
evernly distributed on the tank bottom. I think you missed a newsgroup in
your post.

"Eddie" wrote in message
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Hi,

I'm thinking to put my river rock into my 3' feet tank for my cichlids.
How many KGs of rocks can my tank support?
Tank specs :
36 inch X 18 inch X 18inch
glass thickness : 5mm

Currently I have 30 KGs of rocks, will my tank break if I put all the

rocks
in?

Please let me know and Thanx...
Eddie




 




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