Hello guys, I hope I dont get too much heat for this, as some may view the answer to this question as an obvious no. But here goes.
I want to buy a slightly larger tank than the one I just set up because I think my fish would benefit from some more space. Here's the deal, the tank I want to buy is 90cm x 45cm x 45cm (180 litres) my cabinet instead is 90cm x 40cm x 120cm.
The cabinet is 5cm shorter front to back, my question is if I get 25mm marine plywood that is the exact size of the tank and place it on top of the cabinet top surface, would that give enough support for the 2.5cm of extra width each side to release some pressure from the silicone. I always see built aquarium cabinets where the support legs are always inside the top flat layer, so this wouldn't be too different from that. The cabinet has 6 legs made from metal.
This is the cabinet, currently holding my 80 litres. Legs are made from metal.
Thank you to all
I want to buy a slightly larger tank than the one I just set up because I think my fish would benefit from some more space. Here's the deal, the tank I want to buy is 90cm x 45cm x 45cm (180 litres) my cabinet instead is 90cm x 40cm x 120cm.
The cabinet is 5cm shorter front to back, my question is if I get 25mm marine plywood that is the exact size of the tank and place it on top of the cabinet top surface, would that give enough support for the 2.5cm of extra width each side to release some pressure from the silicone. I always see built aquarium cabinets where the support legs are always inside the top flat layer, so this wouldn't be too different from that. The cabinet has 6 legs made from metal.
This is the cabinet, currently holding my 80 litres. Legs are made from metal.
Thank you to all