Glass aquarium stand with support on the corners only?

aren't you concern bout all the weight in the middle part of the bottom tanks? where there is rocks big one and sand i rather have mine rest on top of the stand instead four corner
 
Maybe he's not going to fill it with water, sand, and rock. if this is the case. it will work!! if your are going to fill it then make sure your tank is in a basement.
 
aren't you concern bout all the weight in the middle part of the bottom tanks? where there is rocks big one and sand i rather have mine rest on top of the stand instead four corner
I'm not sure you understand what you are talking about. Some rocks resting on a glass pane are the least of your worries when you fill a vessel with water...
 
For a person who claims to have been mere credits away from a degree in aerospace, a quantitative answer should be no more than a few strokes of the calculator away....

If you were here to participate in a discussion, ask questions, and learn from those providing factual answers, then I am sure somebody would be happy to take a stab at doing the math. As it stands, and with each passing post, it becomes clear that your only desire is to create friction and post soft insults while presenting an ever moving target of half-logical tangents and fallacy. Sadly, looking at many other threads you "debate" in, they follow the same pattern.

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Sadly, Not only does Hippie seem to be uninterested in a constructive discussion to find an answer, he/she seems to be more interested in building conflict and alienating those who would attempt to help
 

Reptile tank. A replacement of the bottom trim may solve the issue, but that is becoming more impractical as the parts needed are becoming scarce, and for the most part unavailable.

Looking at it, it is not possible to determine if there is a problem with the bottom seam. The tank would probably need the bottom trim removed to determine that.

All in all, it is easier and cheaper to replace the tank.
 
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