Yeah almost everyone uses it because it's a great plan.Ya, that's the one I used for my 210g.
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Yeah almost everyone uses it because it's a great plan.Ya, that's the one I used for my 210g.
Mine is glass with a black plastic frame that totally supports the tank, so I'm good. I know with frameless and acrylic you can't do that.Looks great! You have plenty of vertical support. I suggest a top only when you're dealing with a tanks that are not framed in plastic or metal.
When there is no frame on the tank itself, a Plywood top and Styrofoam is the way to go. This prevents any pressure points on the bottom of the tank.
Yeah almost everyone uses it because it's a great plan.
It won't even show. I'm building up around the black aquarium trim all the way around to cover it up. If I wasn't, you're right, it would look better with a top.On the stand the is shown, a top would be more to aesthetic than function.
My whole family could sit on mine.It's more solid than the rest of my home. If there's a large earthquake, it'll be the only thing standing.
It won't even show. I'm building up around the black aquarium trim all the way around to cover it up. If I wasn't, you're right, it would look better with a top.
No 2x4s were harmed in the making of this stand and canopy.
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No 2x4s were harmed in the making of this stand and canopy.
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That is beautiful!No 2x4s were harmed in the making of this stand and canopy.
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Did you put a plywood skin on it or is it just 2x4s?