How concerned about stand strength should I be for a 30 gal long tank? I'm looking to have plenty of room for my sump, ato, and other equipment underneath the stand. The problem with my current design, in order to center the tank, it has to rest on the horizontal cross studs which puts a lot of stress on the screws and wood glue. Adding vertical 2x4s directly under the tank compromises the underneath design/space for sump. The plan is to add some thicker plywood to help distribute the load to the supporting vertical studs.
Will this work for a 30 gal tank(like 300 or so lbs?)? I've had a 25 gal lagoon sitting on a non-reinforced cabinet for years with no issues and it seems this should work fine, but I'd like to mitigate any future issues.
Will this work for a 30 gal tank(like 300 or so lbs?)? I've had a 25 gal lagoon sitting on a non-reinforced cabinet for years with no issues and it seems this should work fine, but I'd like to mitigate any future issues.

