Leveling established tank

dmolavi

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A little over 2 years post move to a new house and my tank (40B) is now about 3/16 off level from to back. My guess is the carpet and padding where I have it was previously "squashed" unevenly from the prior owners furniture. Is it possible to level it in situ, or should I drain into buckets, level and re-fill? I don't have a second 40 to drain into temporarily, unfortunately.

And when it comes to leveling, are a few shims under the front of the stand good enough? I have the tank on 3/4 inch plywood on top of the stand, so leveling there is an option too.
 

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Personally just leave it. You could cause yourself a world of hurt
 

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If you can, during a large water change (like 100%) you could level it with shims and such. I do these sort of water changes every now and then. Plus, with it unlevel, run risk of cracks due to uneven pressure.
I admit, not sure all my tanks are completely level though. :)
 

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This isn't that difficult.
Use a car jack on the side of the stand that needs to be leveled higher. Jack up slightly and place shims underneath.
 

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walmart sells 32g garbage cans for like $18 I thought, If you got room, might not be a bad idea to keep a empty can around…I got 6 for emergencies
I have 2 for water changes .
They work great for storing water. .
Sadly they aren’t the easiest to move without wheels .
And take up a lot of room to store
 

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