Does it need a middle braced?

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Hi I am building a stand for a 120 gallon that is 4x2x2.
The stand is 4ft long 2ft wide and 3.5 feet tall.
I am using the 2 by 4 method with 3 on the corners for support. I have not put them on the back side yet. However my question is does this need a middle support or is it fine?
This is just my first stand building and im nervous.

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Well if your concerned about being able to distribute the weight you could consider bracing the cleats.

Cut a few 2 inch strips from 3/4” plywood if you have left over pieces or whatever else you have will work.

Miter cut them to a 45 degree angle then flip and cut the other end to make a triangle. Use a nail gun in each corner and use a heavy amount of wood glue. Wipe with a wet rag to clean off excess. Nails hold (don’t use framing nails), but the glue is the key to sturdyness.

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How heavy will the tank be loaded with water & rock? Should be fine. If you wanted to be real sure ,replace the front horizontal 2 by 4 with 2 by 6.
 

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May not be necessary, but if it were me I’d put one in the front and back. I’d make the front brace easily removable for installing the sump .
 

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Ahhh thanks for the thread, For a brief moment in time I was doubting my diy stand holding my 125. And now I'm not concerned even in the slightest:D:D:D

Although I do have a center brace on mine, mostly for looks but I made it structural because I could.
 

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I thank it's ok as is. 4 ft run Ok with a little more work Another 2by 4 under screwed in to the legs just to be safe.
 
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Ahhh thanks for the thread, For a brief moment in time I was doubting my diy stand holding my 125. And now I'm not concerned even in the slightest:D:D:D

Although I do have a center brace on mine, mostly for looks but I made it structural because I could.
wait what does that mean
 

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wait what does that mean

We have roughly the same size tank volume wise although mines a foot longer. I made my stand out of 3/4" Plywood, I have a middle brace but it's original intention was to match the trim on the opposite side of the tank and separate the shelving from the control panel(Looks). It wasn't going to be reinforced but I doubled it up anyway to make it more structural because I had some spare plywood.

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I was originally worried even all that was questionable but now after reading this and a few other threads, I feel like my stands rather.... overbuilt...
 

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