jd120988
NJRC Member
Hey guys, ive been out of the game for about 3 years and I've finally gathered everything I need to get a new reef setup. I have a 65 gallon rimless tank. I test ran it for about a week or so in the garage before moving it to the living room. It was perfectly level on all corners/sides in the garage when full, however admittedly i didn't level it when empty and the floor is really unlevel in the garage. I have it staged in its finally location in the living room now with no water and just live rock and when I checked the level its way out of level. The tank is on a concrete slab and the floor is very unlevel. So an obnoxious amout of composite shims later I finally have the tank as level as I can get it. My concern is that I literally had to use a ridiculous number of shims to achieve a level tank in the worst spot about 5 or 6 stacked under the stand. Is this too many shims? The tank does have a rubber leveling mat. Im just worried because I'd like to get the tank wet soon but I want to address my concerns before it gets filled. Also if anybody wants to assist me with a means of calculating how much saltwater to mix based off of my tank dimensions and live rock and sand that would be great.