help me plz, im scared. stand help

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SO! I am using this: https://www.google.com/aclk?sa=l&ai...hUKEwj_nsunr46GAxV8FlkFHaoVCosQqygIiQs&adurl= with my 11.4 gallon cube tank, is it safe? its been up for 3 months but im scared that one day it will come down, im thinking of putting 2-4 long screws beneath the top panel for extra support, should I do that, or am I fine?
Hone, a piece that maybe covers the back, and in doing so will tie all together, should be good. The main thing is to make sure it is level
 

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Holds up to 60 lbs. Replace it. Water without salt is 8lbs per gallon, or over 88lbs.
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I would not go budget with the very item which keeps your tank both stable and level.
 

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Absolute cheapest would probably be cinderblocks, but that is pretty unappealing (to most people anyway). Could probably reinforce the stand to make it safe but I am not sure the exact cost and it would also depend on your ability to do the reinforcing yourself.
 

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Click ‘details’ and you’ll see that they say it will support 110lbs. How much does your tank and equipment weigh? Add water and salt weight. Chances are you’re pushing it.
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Absolute cheapest would probably be cinderblocks, but that is pretty unappealing (to most people anyway). Could probably reinforce the stand to make it safe but I am not sure the exact cost and it would also depend on your ability to do the reinforcing yourself.
how would I reinforce it?
 
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Click ‘details’ and you’ll see that they say it will support 110lbs. How much does your tank and equipment weigh? Add water and salt weight. Chances are you’re pushing it.
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idk how much my stuff weighs, but if this thing im using rn says it can carry max 60lbs and its carrying more, I think im fine...
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if my tank falls at all, I do not know what I am going to do, firstly, my parents are probably gonna me mad, and secondly, all the money I spent goes to waste, and I also have no job so...
 

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