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MadReefer

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Today dug out the stand I had put it together and find out the tank is bigger than the stand.
Tanks is supposed to be 29g which my stand is for. Now have to decide what I want to do. Get a another stand but can't find anything reasonable or go with the tank I picked up from Eric without the AIO built in. any suggestions and no I don't feel like building another stand wood is to expensive....LOL

Tank measures 36L x 20H x 12.5 W
Current stand is 30.5L x 12.5W

Any suggestions???
 

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DYIguy

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Today dug out the stand I had put it together and find out the tank is bigger than the stand.
Tanks is supposed to be 29g which my stand is for. Now have to decide what I want to do. Get a another stand but can't find anything reasonable or go with the tank I picked up from Eric without the AIO built in. any suggestions and no I don't feel like building another stand wood is to expensive....LOL

Tank measures 36L x 20H x 12.5 W
Current stand is 30.5L x 12.5W

Any suggestions???
I still have the stand for the tank- worth the trip?- still have some plants left too, and a bucket of aragonite, and I'm interested in some of your coral frags- might help make the trip worthwhile
 

MadReefer

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Not feeling confident with plywood under the tank and wss thinking if using the other with thus filter. Thoughts.

Carefree fish EB04
 

MadReefer

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I'm in the minority as others have hit me up with he same statement.

"To the lumbar yard".
 

DYIguy

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Since you don't want to make the trip for the stand, check the width of both tanks, if the same a $10 tube of silicone and a razor blade you can transfer the in tank sump, and use your metal stand- easier than building a new stand with lumber
 

MadReefer

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Since you don't want to make the trip for the stand, check the width of both tanks, if the same a $10 tube of silicone and a razor blade you can transfer the in tank sump, and use your metal stand- easier than building a new stand with lumber
I considered that but to short. Seems like your suggestion of plywood is the answer.
I have a piece of solid wood I can cut to size and good to go.

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The other tank is 2 inches shorter. I may pickup a new jigsaw blade this weekend and attempt cutting it.
 
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DYIguy

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I considered that but to short. Seems like your suggestion of plywood is the answer.
I have a piece of solid wood I can cut to size and good to go.
The plywood/wood will be fine ( I didn't recommend it ) the original cabinet/stand would be better though- I have no use for it
 

MadReefer

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The plywood/wood will be fine ( I didn't recommend it ) the original cabinet/stand would be better though- I have no use for it
Problem is the tank will slide in next to my desk so cannot open the doors. Why I was using his open stand.
 

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Sell the 29 gallon and the stand then use the profit to go buy a Red Sea Reefer 525
 

MadReefer

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Can't catch a break. As I was removing the AIO baffles damn thing broke.
 

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