trigger11
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I have purchased a used 200G acrylic aquarium. I have been trying to do some research to make sure I dont miss anything that might be important to setting it up so thought I would get ideas.
The stand is also made of acrylic and the top of it is pretty much perfectly flat.
Here are the things I have discovered that I should pay attention to before setting up the tank.
1. The tank should run perpendicular to the joists in the floor. I am going to have a friend who is a general contractor set up some extra bracing under the floor so I should be ok here for the overall weight of the tank.
2. The tank should be level. Here is where I am a little confused. I put a level on the tank and the bubble is hanging over on one of the black measuring lines. So it is not in the middle. I have heard you can use something called a shim? Would anyone happen to have a picture of a good one? Also where to get one?
3. It could be a good idea to put some kind of foam in between the tank and the stand. The bottom of the acrylic tank still has most of the paper attached to it. Since imperfections can be a bad thing it seems to me I should put the foam in there to be safe. Any ideas of a specific kind and where to get it?
Any other insights would be appreciated as well.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
~Trigger
The stand is also made of acrylic and the top of it is pretty much perfectly flat.
Here are the things I have discovered that I should pay attention to before setting up the tank.
1. The tank should run perpendicular to the joists in the floor. I am going to have a friend who is a general contractor set up some extra bracing under the floor so I should be ok here for the overall weight of the tank.
2. The tank should be level. Here is where I am a little confused. I put a level on the tank and the bubble is hanging over on one of the black measuring lines. So it is not in the middle. I have heard you can use something called a shim? Would anyone happen to have a picture of a good one? Also where to get one?
3. It could be a good idea to put some kind of foam in between the tank and the stand. The bottom of the acrylic tank still has most of the paper attached to it. Since imperfections can be a bad thing it seems to me I should put the foam in there to be safe. Any ideas of a specific kind and where to get it?
Any other insights would be appreciated as well.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
~Trigger