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I have some gaps on the short edges of a 2ft tank between trim and stand. Front edge okay but back I don't know as I can't reach behind (it's against a wall). I've shimmed to seat the corners as I thought that is the most important thing. True?
Started thinking of a tank I had a few years back, a model which has corner caps on the base, raising the glass off the stand. Went to my LFS today who have a few different sizes assembled of this model and slid paper and credit card thickness plastic under them. Apart from side gaps, I noted variances in gap heights and lengths on either side of the middle and, interestingly, on the long tanks (weighted) with substrate & decor (no water), the mid section touched the stand - is this a dangerous design that might cause tank breakage? Which would be surprising to get it so wrong on commercial tanks.
If my gaps are only on the short sides (30cm wide) plus as it's only a 2 footer anyway, should it really be a problem to have edge gaps if the corners are touching the stand? I've got a 25cm long cube supported only by 4 feet with the rest of the trim raised. Also, would a few millimetres off-level on two sides (front right and side back) as I drew in the attached picture cause twisting? When I test with water in a container, it angles toward the back right corner. Would this be a concern if it's only 3 millimetres on a tank? Thanks
Edit: forgot to say the cube tank with the feet and raised trim was made that way. I didn't add anything to it.
Started thinking of a tank I had a few years back, a model which has corner caps on the base, raising the glass off the stand. Went to my LFS today who have a few different sizes assembled of this model and slid paper and credit card thickness plastic under them. Apart from side gaps, I noted variances in gap heights and lengths on either side of the middle and, interestingly, on the long tanks (weighted) with substrate & decor (no water), the mid section touched the stand - is this a dangerous design that might cause tank breakage? Which would be surprising to get it so wrong on commercial tanks.
If my gaps are only on the short sides (30cm wide) plus as it's only a 2 footer anyway, should it really be a problem to have edge gaps if the corners are touching the stand? I've got a 25cm long cube supported only by 4 feet with the rest of the trim raised. Also, would a few millimetres off-level on two sides (front right and side back) as I drew in the attached picture cause twisting? When I test with water in a container, it angles toward the back right corner. Would this be a concern if it's only 3 millimetres on a tank? Thanks
Edit: forgot to say the cube tank with the feet and raised trim was made that way. I didn't add anything to it.
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