Hello everyone.
Researched multiple threads about this - but questioning the logistics of solving it.
My 125G tank is not level. On one side water level is .5" higher than the other. The tank is eurobraced, 60" x 24" x 20.5". The tank is currently full, my plan is to drain it and fix the leveling issue.
I already knew it was slightly off level before I filled it, so I shimmed it the best I can. I literally shoved two whole containers of composite shims under, and although it was still off-level, I thought it'd be okay. Looks like I was wrong...
Thus, my predicament is, I don't think I can fix this issue with shims. I think it would be structurally more sound to put in a sheet of plywood on the side that isn't level, rather than using a ton of shims under there. What do you guys think...?
Can't really do anything with the floor without going nuclear, it's tiled.
Researched multiple threads about this - but questioning the logistics of solving it.
My 125G tank is not level. On one side water level is .5" higher than the other. The tank is eurobraced, 60" x 24" x 20.5". The tank is currently full, my plan is to drain it and fix the leveling issue.
I already knew it was slightly off level before I filled it, so I shimmed it the best I can. I literally shoved two whole containers of composite shims under, and although it was still off-level, I thought it'd be okay. Looks like I was wrong...
Thus, my predicament is, I don't think I can fix this issue with shims. I think it would be structurally more sound to put in a sheet of plywood on the side that isn't level, rather than using a ton of shims under there. What do you guys think...?
Can't really do anything with the floor without going nuclear, it's tiled.