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I don't like the red sea stand or anyone's stand really. I don't think those stands can last 15+ years with time, humidity, and salteater splashes over time .. and I want to have someone make me a stand. The question is...

Should it be wood?
Should it be 80/20 material
Should it be aluminum
Should it be steel

Who knows? Any recommendations on people who will make a stand? Preferably in florida
 

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The material used maybe a case of what the builder can use. I built my own and used wood. Have you checked at any of the LFS's in your area as to who they would use for a custom stand.
 

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Any of the above can be built to survive 15+ years. Durability isn't the question.

Do you want something that looks like a wooden cabinet? Might be a good idea to go with wood.

I've never owned a stand made from 80/20 or Aluminum, but I'd assume they have their niche...

Steel... that's what my stand is, 1.5" square tube steel, welded and powder coated. Strong? Incredibly so. Last for 15+ years? No problem. One of the most noticeable benefits is it's thin profile in relation to wood for the same (or greater) strength. Leaves much more open space. Lets you design a stand that is much less 'standard' in it's overall looks.

Note: The wood parts are non structural... the shelving units can be completely removed without disturbing the tank.

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Any of the above can be built to survive 15+ years. Durability isn't the question.

Do you want something that looks like a wooden cabinet? Might be a good idea to go with wood.

I've never owned a stand made from 80/20 or Aluminum, but I'd assume they have their niche...

Steel... that's what my stand is, 1.5" square tube steel, welded and powder coated. Strong? Incredibly so. Last for 15+ years? No problem. One of the most noticeable benefits is it's thin profile in relation to wood for the same (or greater) strength. Leaves much more open space. Lets you design a stand that is much less 'standard' in it's overall looks.

Note: The wood parts are non structural... the shelving units can be completely removed without disturbing the tank.

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heck of a tank. Who built you your stand and what tank is that?
 

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Thanks :D

I designed the stand, had it welded up by a local fab shop, and then taken to a local powder coating company. Honestly, it wasn't any more than I was going to spend on plywood to make a nice cabinet style stand. The woodworking is mine, the coral scenes painted on the surround are by my daughter, and I poured a quarter inch of bartop poly over it to protect it.

Tank is 60" x 30" x 18", by Planet Aquariums.
 

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