Fishes33 Polypterus MFK Member Apr 4, 2006 3,700 192 96 Canada, Toronto Mar 1, 2009 #1 I got this new stingray stand which measured as 25" (length) x 12" (width) AND my 30G Hagen Tank measured as 30" (length) x 12" My question is (see photo) Is it safe to use the tank??? (it stick out 2.5" on each side)
I got this new stingray stand which measured as 25" (length) x 12" (width) AND my 30G Hagen Tank measured as 30" (length) x 12" My question is (see photo) Is it safe to use the tank??? (it stick out 2.5" on each side)
Camshaft Ramrod Jack Dempsey MFK Member May 10, 2008 3,099 19 38 Orlando, FL Mar 1, 2009 #3 It should be safe, but I wouldt do it. You could cut out one or two pieces of 30x12 plywood and put it inbetween. That would be better...
It should be safe, but I wouldt do it. You could cut out one or two pieces of 30x12 plywood and put it inbetween. That would be better...
A andres Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 21, 2008 449 0 0 Hmmm? Mar 1, 2009 #4 Just brace it with metal brackets The "wobble" factor is the scariest thing about that IMO
U Ullopincrate Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 23, 2008 1,579 1 68 South Eastern US Mar 1, 2009 #5 You could probably get away with it. But it would be better if you put something under it. a 1" X 4" perimeter laid flat would do the trick. Miter it for looks or not.
You could probably get away with it. But it would be better if you put something under it. a 1" X 4" perimeter laid flat would do the trick. Miter it for looks or not.
W waterPOLO Jack Dempsey MFK Member Feb 13, 2009 46 0 36 Orange County Mar 8, 2009 #6 I would make sure the corners are all supported
12 Volt Man Arapaima MFK Member May 24, 2007 6,666 1,044 203 canada Mar 8, 2009 #7 I wouldn't. thats 300 pounds when full..looks scary. might be 'tippy'.