How to determine if a stand can support more weight than stated?

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$230 for that? No flippin' way.

So many other options. Lowest cost being a Titan-Eze metal stand.
 
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So many other options. Lowest cost being a Titan-Eze metal stand.
The absolute lowest cost is putting it on the floor.
I prefer using concrete blocks and a bit of plywood over them for stands.
 
a 36 gallon tank will weigh at least 360 lbs. to be safe calculate the tank weight at 10# per gallon.
 
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$230 for that? No flippin' way.

So many other options. Lowest cost being a Titan-Eze metal stand.

I actually have a Titan-Eze stand with an acrylic tank. The other stands I purchased last year at reduced price. The width was the issue, not tank size...couldn't go wider than 13 which is a problem with smaller tanks 30- 50 gal (usually 15" or 18" wide). 12 inch width was too small. The 45 gal stands available were the MDF stuff with meh reviews.
 
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Current Specs:

Base support frame 36 x 12

Solid table top 38 x 13 x 1

Legs are 4 x 1s

Lower shelf is 12 inches, flush to frame

No cross bracing

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Why not junk the stand and make your own? It’ll be stronger than that.
 
I concur with the comments above, I wouldn't even trust a 38 gallon on that stand with out beefing it up. Honestly you might be better just looking for a used DIY stand built out of 2x4's locally.

You may be right. Space restrictions kind of forced my hand with the stands to begin with (fish room is an odd geometric shape). I would have loved to have gone to 15 wide...I may do it, but it will be tight with the other tanks in the room.
 
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