Stand Height

tarhull87

Member
Can someone help me out here,
I don't want my tank tip over and break, I want to be able to see it without bending down too much, I was thinking that a 40 inch high stand would be about right.... The stand will be 50" x 22" x 40". L x W x H. The tank is a 75 gallon that is 48x18x20. I also want to have a canopy which will be anywhere from 6-12 inches tall.
Is that gonna be safe or should I lower it a little bit?
What are you guys' stand heights?
 

calvindo

Member
it should be fine. i originally wanted a 30" high stand, but cost so much, so i went with a 24". another option you can go with is a higher tank, like 30" , with 24" stand
 

tarhull87

Member
Oh,
Well I am building this myself, so I wanted to be safe and make sure that I didn't need to worry about it tipping over.
 

kreach

Active Member
My husband built a 48" tall stand for my 120 gallon and it's working out great! I'll point him in the direction of this thread... maybe he can be a little more help. :)
 
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newreefers

Guest
just a thought. If you are really tall, a tall tank is no big deal. I made my first one tall and then discovered I couldn't reach the bottom unless I drug out the ladder. It got to be such a pain, I had a new stand built that was a little lower, and had to re-design my canopy so I could reach into the tank. Maintenance is so much easier now.
 

kevinf

Member

Originally posted by SquishyFish
As long as your base is solid and doesnt wobble out of square, then you should be fine. The weight of the tank wants to go down...not over. Make sure that the stand its self is level and that the surface the tank will sit on is level. It is imperitive that the resting surface is flush all the way around. If it is sitting on a joint, and the joint isnt flush, it will eventually break the seal on the tank. Easiest way to avoid this is to make your resting surface a solid piece of plywood...that way you have no joints. I have built several stands and canopys and should be able to help you out with any questions. You can email me at:
Dreach@sbcglobal.net
make sure you CC me at
Daniel_Reach@citigroup.com
If your cabinet is square and the resting surface is flush, then you should be fine.
Squishy

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