180 gallon stand

crow79

New Member
View Badges
Joined
Jun 3, 2026
Messages
3
Reaction score
0
Location
Naperville
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Hello,

I am trying to repair a stand. I had to replace the bottom due to age. The plywood I replaced it with is making one of the back corners that will be hidden hard to connect. Should I trim the plywood so it connect better? I am also going to add 1x4s along the outside and paint it. I also added some nails to help strengthen instead of just the staples. Any advice? Will this work?
IMG_4147.jpeg
IMG_4217.jpeg
IMG_4215.jpeg
 

Kooma

Well-Known Member
View Badges
Joined
Jan 7, 2025
Messages
807
Reaction score
721
Location
Ontario
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
I’m always absolutely shocked at the stands that some of these tanks use. This is supposed to hold up 2500 lbs of weight for the next 5-10 years?

I don’t think is trust it to hold a 80” tv.

Personally I’d get a steel stand built and use this as a “skin” around the outside of that’s what you really want. I foresee that stand turning your living room into a tropical wading pool.
 

Fish Fan

Master of Disaster
View Badges
Joined
Dec 8, 2017
Messages
13,177
Reaction score
34,345
Location
461 Ocean Boulevard
Rating - 100%
6   0   0
In my experience, typical stands that you get from a pet shop do indeed support the tank, but just barely 🙃

On this stand though, I'm not seeing any support under the horizontal rails, and I'm not sure what's going on with this stand, unless I'm missing something.

Can you post some additional pictures of this stand?

@BeanAnimal
@UncommonSense
 
OP
OP
C

crow79

New Member
View Badges
Joined
Jun 3, 2026
Messages
3
Reaction score
0
Location
Naperville
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
In my experience, typical stands that you get from a pet shop do indeed support the tank, but just barely 🙃

On this stand though, I'm not seeing any support under the horizontal rails, and I'm not sure what's going on with this stand, unless I'm missing something.

Can you post some additional pictures of this stand?

@BeanAnimal
@UncommonSense
The stands sits on the rim
 

Fish Fan

Master of Disaster
View Badges
Joined
Dec 8, 2017
Messages
13,177
Reaction score
34,345
Location
461 Ocean Boulevard
Rating - 100%
6   0   0
The stands sits on the rim
What I'm question is, is there anything directly supporting the horizontal rail from underneath the rail in places like where I've circled here?
1782316387253.png


Notice how the vertical purple pieces are directly supporting the red and yellow horizontal rails in this picture, do you have support like that? It looks to me like you have the green pieces, but not the much more important purple pieces.
1782316504859.png
 

UncommonSense

2500 Club Member
View Badges
Joined
May 4, 2025
Messages
4,379
Reaction score
5,173
Location
Monterey Bay area, California
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
What I'm question is, is there anything directly supporting the horizontal rail from underneath the rail in places like where I've circled here?
1782316387253.png


Notice how the vertical purple pieces are directly supporting the red and yellow horizontal rails in this picture, do you have support like that? It looks to me like you have the green pieces, but not the much more important purple pieces.
1782316504859.png
I’ve actually got a nearly identical stand to OP’s under my 180G!

I ended up tearing out the bottom plywood and replacing it with steel gussets in the corners to get more internal stand space for my sump… also, the factory plywood was around 1/4”-3/8”, with no framing under it to bear sump weight, if memory serves correctly…

— The vertical 1x6 you circled in the above photo is actually dadoed at the top/bottom to catch the top/bottom rail; each of those 1x6s is, actually!

image.jpg


It’s definitely bare-minimum, I added 2-3 screws through each of these 1x6s to both the top and bottom frame rails, plus numerous steel brackets, 1-1/8” thick plywood gussets, etc!

(There's probably an additional 200-300 screws of various sizes/types throughout my stand clamping all the parts together so nothing can spread at all and cause catastrophic failure! [note that screws are used in tension here, not shear!])
 

UncommonSense

2500 Club Member
View Badges
Joined
May 4, 2025
Messages
4,379
Reaction score
5,173
Location
Monterey Bay area, California
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Should I trim the plywood so it connect better?
Yes, you want that stand fitting together perfectly… it is not designed to be spread out even a tiny amount… also, I recommend adding some additional stand framing reinforcements as described above!

Furthermore, as mentioned above, some actual framing under the stand’s bottom plywood would be a very wise choice if you ever want to put a sump inside this stand!
 

TOP 10 Trending Threads

Back
Top