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I actually contacted IM directly since the dimensions of a 120 are about 1/2 inch deeper and longer than the stand and they would not confirm or deny that a 120 would fit on the stand. I would think placing a 3/4 inch sheet of plywood on top would be more than enough support for a 120 since standard 120’s without their plastic rims are about the same size as the stand.Well if the 120 is actually 48" no, now if its ty he following diamesions I would think ,actual stand dimensions according to them is 47.44 x 23.82. I can get actual measurements in am.
If you want an aluminum stand go with 80/20 , no back ,sides are w/e, 80/20 fitting don't fit.
Or build a wood stand.
80/20 stand would be ideal but they cost almost double the APS and the APS is in effect an APS stand.I actually contacted IM directly since the dimensions of a 120 are about 1/2 inch deeper and longer than the stand and they would not confirm or deny that a 120 would fit on the stand. I would think placing a 3/4 inch sheet of plywood on top would be more than enough support for a 120 since standard 120’s without their plastic rims are about the same size as the stand.
Sorry 80/20 stand80/20 stand would be ideal but they cost almost double the APS and the APS is in effect an APS stand.
Actually folks I just went on framingtech site and they have a new heading called solutions where they have diy kits for-wait for it-aquarium stands of multiple sizes! Somebody has been listening to us reefers!