Hello folks,
I visited a LFS on the weekend that had on display many aquarium manufactures their tanks and accompanying stand that goes with the tank: not just limited to Waterbox, or RedSea but other as well.
All of the tanks extend over the cabinet at the front by 1/4 inch or a bit more, so that the cabinet doors when close flush with the front glass of the aquarium. Whether it's a small tank or a large one it seems to be the case.
I am by no means an engineer or know anything of the science behind weight distribution and silicone seams, and since the glass and seams overhang the cabinet, isn't this a bad thing with all the weight pushing at the bottom and the corners of the glass - silicone that don't have support from the bottom?
The store also carried Aquaatlantis stands and their tanks and the cabinet flushes with all 4 sides of the aquarium even with the front cabinet doors closed - great and better design it looks in my opinion.
Anyone can share any feedback on this?
I visited a LFS on the weekend that had on display many aquarium manufactures their tanks and accompanying stand that goes with the tank: not just limited to Waterbox, or RedSea but other as well.
All of the tanks extend over the cabinet at the front by 1/4 inch or a bit more, so that the cabinet doors when close flush with the front glass of the aquarium. Whether it's a small tank or a large one it seems to be the case.
I am by no means an engineer or know anything of the science behind weight distribution and silicone seams, and since the glass and seams overhang the cabinet, isn't this a bad thing with all the weight pushing at the bottom and the corners of the glass - silicone that don't have support from the bottom?
The store also carried Aquaatlantis stands and their tanks and the cabinet flushes with all 4 sides of the aquarium even with the front cabinet doors closed - great and better design it looks in my opinion.
Anyone can share any feedback on this?


