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SnakeBlitz33 http:///t/394716/is-aqueon-really-this-bad-or-broken-see-video#post_3513315
A half centimeter off level is not going to cause that filter to run like that. I consider that a design flaw of the filter as well as the filters themselves being doubled up is not letting enough water pass through them.
If a tank is unlevel, it needs to be corrected. No exceptions. You can level it relatively easily by halfway draining the tank and knocking some wooden wedges with a hammer under the front of the tank to bring it up where it should be. Add the water back. Could be done in the middle of a water change relatively easily.
All floors are not created equal...old houses have a .....shall I say, personality so to speak from settling.
UMMM...Okay...I'm not talking about the poster of the thread, but my own system here. I agree that on the posters little tank it could be done pretty easy, although a tiny isty bit is hard because a wedge will then make it too tall in the front and leaning backwards instead of forward, because it's such a tiny bit off.
BUT...I can't do that, my tank is a 90g.... half full with the rocks, sand and decor is still way too much for anyone to try and get a wedge under it, it would chip the stand, or rip the carpet before it would do a thing for leveling the tank. The tiny little air hose squished under the overflow filter worked for me. I might also add that the 56g in my bedroom is off by about 1/4th inch leaning forward as well...same problem..it was level until I added everything in it. I plan to redo my floors within the next couple of years and that should shore them up good and proper.
I have to ask something about wedges...I ask because I think you are much smarter than myself on such things. Wouldn't a little wedge on either corner cause the center of the stand to have pressure there, messing with it's integrity? I see men putting wedges on stuff all the time to level stuff like dressers and such...but a fish tank is so much more heavy. I had my friend shore up the floor from the basement at my house in Wisconsin and I think I may have him do the same for my floors when I get them redone....but a wedge seems dangerous to me. Am I wrong?