Saint_abyssal
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I've been planning a rack of aquaria for a while now. I'm going to use a Uline widespan wire rack with wood laid over the shelves to better distribute the weight. My original plan involved large tanks supported by sections of "two by" lumber laid across the rack. Since then, I've revised my plans to use smaller tanks as pictured in the diagram below. I was hoping to be able to use thinner wood, like plywood to give me some more head room in the shelves, but I don't know how thin I can go before it's too weak to support the tanks. What thickness should I go with? Or do I need to stick with the original "two by" plan?