E east_bay Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 8, 2010 184 0 0 hayward ca Jan 23, 2011 #11 its for a 55 gallon
Y Younglin Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 17, 2010 1,936 2 0 34-24-36 Jan 23, 2011 #12 Yeah lol. Just realized what a dumb question that was.
M MyFishEatYourFish Feeder Fish MFK Member May 15, 2008 855 5 0 monsterville Jan 23, 2011 #13 as long as the top shelf is 2x6 or better. 2x4 will work but will be shifty. sweet stand!
E east_bay Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 8, 2010 184 0 0 hayward ca Jan 23, 2011 #14 thanks i will post pics when i start yeah im pretty sure the stand will hold up
N nes999 Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 25, 2009 1,803 2 0 IL Jan 23, 2011 #15 id go with the 2nd one. you could easily get away with a 55gallon. Many people think fish tanks weigh as much as aircraft carriers. Make sure you lay the 2 by 4s on edge. youll be fine.
id go with the 2nd one. you could easily get away with a 55gallon. Many people think fish tanks weigh as much as aircraft carriers. Make sure you lay the 2 by 4s on edge. youll be fine.
E east_bay Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 8, 2010 184 0 0 hayward ca Jan 23, 2011 #16 what do u mean by the edge
B bhappy Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 21, 2010 56 1 0 california Jan 23, 2011 #17 I would put the vertical supports on all 4 corners to be safe?
J jayclarke Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 9, 2005 1,167 2 0 44 Liverpool, UK Jan 23, 2011 #18 As long as its all level you would not need the back edge supports, I like your idea it will look really good which ever design you decide on
As long as its all level you would not need the back edge supports, I like your idea it will look really good which ever design you decide on
X xlrdxrevengex Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 12, 2011 22 0 0 SoCal Jan 23, 2011 #19 i would prolly put the side supports in the middle and you would be set.
Y Younglin Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 17, 2010 1,936 2 0 34-24-36 Jan 23, 2011 #20 The stand for my twenty gallon is similar to this.