- Price
- 480
- Region
- Southern California
- State
- California
- Location
- El Monte
- Pickup or shipping
- Pickup only
Hey Everyone.
I have an amazing pallet rack custom built for standard size glass tank. Powdered coated Black. Looks absolutely stunning when setup with black trim tanks. Asking $480.
The entire rack is about 13.5 feet long and has two sections (held up by three uprights/legs 80" High). Each level is 76" Wide and 24.5" Deep (interior dimensions). Comes with six pairs/shelves (12 load beams).
Comes with a bunch of black powder coated metal supports to put between the pairs if desired.
AS FOR TANK CAPACITY ( weight isn't an issue for these heavy duty racks)
There are six pairs. Each level is 76" x 24.5" (interior dimensions).
Setup Idea #1: (4) FOUR ... 180 Gallon or 210 Gallon Glass Aquariums per level. I recommend up to two per section due to height and leave remaining two pairs for storage or hanging lights.
Setup Idea #2: (36) Thirty-Six ... 20 Gallon High Aquariums. You can fit 6 of them per level X 6 Shelves for a total of 36 Fish Tanks.
Setup Idea #3: Mix and Match. As you noticed, all the above tanks have a depth of 24 to 24.5" which fits exactly on the load beams. You can, however, do other narrower sizes and less depth tanks by placing a 76" x 24.5" plywood on the surface which I highly recommend even for exact fit tanks.



I have an amazing pallet rack custom built for standard size glass tank. Powdered coated Black. Looks absolutely stunning when setup with black trim tanks. Asking $480.
The entire rack is about 13.5 feet long and has two sections (held up by three uprights/legs 80" High). Each level is 76" Wide and 24.5" Deep (interior dimensions). Comes with six pairs/shelves (12 load beams).
Comes with a bunch of black powder coated metal supports to put between the pairs if desired.
AS FOR TANK CAPACITY ( weight isn't an issue for these heavy duty racks)
There are six pairs. Each level is 76" x 24.5" (interior dimensions).
Setup Idea #1: (4) FOUR ... 180 Gallon or 210 Gallon Glass Aquariums per level. I recommend up to two per section due to height and leave remaining two pairs for storage or hanging lights.
Setup Idea #2: (36) Thirty-Six ... 20 Gallon High Aquariums. You can fit 6 of them per level X 6 Shelves for a total of 36 Fish Tanks.
Setup Idea #3: Mix and Match. As you noticed, all the above tanks have a depth of 24 to 24.5" which fits exactly on the load beams. You can, however, do other narrower sizes and less depth tanks by placing a 76" x 24.5" plywood on the surface which I highly recommend even for exact fit tanks.



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