Display tank overhanging cabinet

Thorne19

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I am brand new to the hobby and unsure if this is a big problem or not. I have a water box 3620 and just realized after filling that the front edge overhangs the cabinet a bit. About the whole width of the the front glass panel. Is this going to be a problem, do I need to move it a bit back? The back edge lines up perfectly and the front lines up perfect with the cabinet doors. But seems to me that the front would need more support. Should I attempt to slide it back to split the difference with the back edge? Also any recommendations on how to slide it back while full? It’s a 60 gallon display. Thank you so much for the help.

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It’s their standard. Why? Nobody knows. Some people trust it. And in theory it should hold but I don’t trust it.
 

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