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Do You Think This Would Hold 60-80 Litres?

i purchased this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/120923324213 its solid pine sides and lid and good internal support structure cost me £115 delivered.

room for external filter underneath etc, i just didnt put the back flimsy panel on it :)
 
i purchased this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/120923324213 its solid pine sides and lid and good internal support structure cost me £115 delivered.

room for external filter underneath etc, i just didnt put the back flimsy panel on it :)
I'll second that, I've got a very similar sideboard and got a 3ft tank on it.
So that will be around 100 to 120 kg standing on top of it without any problems.

G-M
 
yeah watch out for that massive difference there.... :blink: :hyper:

I sense a smidge of sarcasm! I'd rather have accurate data, even if there's only 3 grams in it.

I call it anal :>

I call it caring whether or not my tank ends up on the floor in pieces :good: If I was gonna be anal about something, I'd rather it be something like this than have a catastrophe down the line somewhere because the table was only supposed to hold something up to 100kg and what I've got weighs 110kg. Every gram makes a big difference when you're talking about stuff like (ie: maximum weight give) that and I thought it would just be a useless piece of information that everyone likes to know :rolleyes:

200 grams difference is negligible when you counter in the variation among decor levels between tanks. Also, I would never think it sensible, to put a tank on a stand that supports the tank and 200 grams more... what happens if somebody leans on it?
 

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