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DIY stand 90 gallon strong enough? With PICs

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Dimension is 49 1/2 inches long by 34 inches tall by 18 inches depth. The whole stand is built with 2x4 from homedepot. The last picture is before I added 1 more 2x4 on each leg


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That's the same plan I used and many others use for their stands. It is more than strong enough for your tank. I would suggest skinning at least the back with some thin plywood to prevent it from wracking (swaying side to side)
 
That's the same plan I used and many others use for their stands. It is more than strong enough for your tank. I would suggest skinning at least the back with some thin plywood to prevent it from wracking (swaying side to side)

I didn't add water yet, but it does sway front to back if I shake the tank. May be not enough weight.


i would add a few cross 2x4's on the sides, i like to over build a little just to be on safe side with some extra braces, also are you plywooding this stand?

I haven't figure out what I want to do yet in terms of plywood or painting it. I like to keep it simple.


How much you guys think I can sell my original stand for on criagslist? I bought it with the tank last Novemeber.
 
i cut 2x4's when i built my stand and screwed it in, 8-10 inches long and 45 degreee both ends of that and put it in all 4 corners on each side and screw it in, like i said i over build but i like to be safe than sorry. where are you located?
 
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