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Hi all,
I just noticed a problem with a metal stand I am using for a 180 gallon (yikes). I have no video of what I will try to describe and pics of said stand and tank below.
I had the stand steel stand made by a fabricating company to handle well over the 2000lbs load of a full 180. The weight doesnt seem to be the problem as I had the tank previously set up on this stand for years. There is 3/4" plywood on top of the stand that the aquarium sits on.
I recently bought one of the hammerhead mag floats that has the super strong magnet. When scraping the front glass I was getting close to the corners and the tank was visibly vibrating with the movement of the magnet. I hesitate to say wobbles because its not rocking. Its like a slight vibration. Upon further inspection, I can grip one of the legs of the stand and shake with force to make the water in the tank above vibrate. The stand and tank are perfectly leveled, its not a leveling issue. The stand is leveled using threaded bolts that screw into the bottom of each of four legs. They are screwed in and out to level each side. Im wondering that if because the stands weight is on these focused areas (the bolt head) I am able to vibrate the entire stand and thus the tank.
Obviously the tank is not moving on the stand because of how heavy it is, the entire stand is whats vibrating around slightly. Now, I have to give it force to do this, this magnet is insanely strong which pulling across the glass is strong enough to move, and only around the corners.
Are metal stands prone to this? Im thinking as long as the aquarium itself is not warping the silicone shouldnt be put under extra stress. This is obviously not ideal but wondering if anyone has any opinions.
Thanks.
I just noticed a problem with a metal stand I am using for a 180 gallon (yikes). I have no video of what I will try to describe and pics of said stand and tank below.
I had the stand steel stand made by a fabricating company to handle well over the 2000lbs load of a full 180. The weight doesnt seem to be the problem as I had the tank previously set up on this stand for years. There is 3/4" plywood on top of the stand that the aquarium sits on.
I recently bought one of the hammerhead mag floats that has the super strong magnet. When scraping the front glass I was getting close to the corners and the tank was visibly vibrating with the movement of the magnet. I hesitate to say wobbles because its not rocking. Its like a slight vibration. Upon further inspection, I can grip one of the legs of the stand and shake with force to make the water in the tank above vibrate. The stand and tank are perfectly leveled, its not a leveling issue. The stand is leveled using threaded bolts that screw into the bottom of each of four legs. They are screwed in and out to level each side. Im wondering that if because the stands weight is on these focused areas (the bolt head) I am able to vibrate the entire stand and thus the tank.
Obviously the tank is not moving on the stand because of how heavy it is, the entire stand is whats vibrating around slightly. Now, I have to give it force to do this, this magnet is insanely strong which pulling across the glass is strong enough to move, and only around the corners.
Are metal stands prone to this? Im thinking as long as the aquarium itself is not warping the silicone shouldnt be put under extra stress. This is obviously not ideal but wondering if anyone has any opinions.
Thanks.