Well the stand is probably one of the better builds I have ever seen/had (excluding those made of fine wood). Materials seem very good right down to premium hinges on the door. Definitely no particle board and I believe they use birch plywood. The top has two heavy cross supports and at it looks like everything built for support is at least two layers of 3/4 plywood. I got mine with a PVC stand liner and not sure what the floor looks like w/o one. It sits in the stand on floor providing a few extra inches of inside height. I also like that the tanks lower trim is hidden because the top of the stand frame is raised. My only real nit pick would be the finish. If I was doing it again I probably would not do black again. It just damages too easy especially around the door edges. As far as the tank the only thing I would say is the top trim is kind of cheap and looks to be hand cut and assembled rather than a one piece molded assembly for structural support. Even the two tank cross bars just appear to be glued in place. I guess the glass is thick enough by itself because that frame does not do much other than allow for glass tops or laying lights across the top. The overflow is good but it was a bit of a pain to plumb because the 3 drains and 2 returns are so close together.
Good morning zoomaster,
Thanks so much for your thorough feedback on your Deep Sea Aquatics stand and tank, which now gives me more reinsurance to purchase the DSA tank and stand.
Since I have my 90 gallon acrylic tank right now, I was thinking with going with the 135 or 190 pro model. Anything larger, the wife would throw a fit, since it is going to take more floor space in the dinning room area.
As for current equipment, I could use all of my existing equipment from my current system for the larger tank, except I would need one more LED light fixture, which I have all the components from my Vega color to Hydra 52 upgrade, which I'm currently looking for a heatsink that closely matches the AI heatsink. Heck, to spend $60.00 dollars to purchase a heatsink and use all my parts from my Vega color unit, I think that is a win win for me. I tired asking AI if I could purchase a new heatsink from them and they said no way.
Once I'm closer to purchasing my new DSA tank and stand, I let you know. We have a local vendor in the Bay Area that has a large inventory of DSA tanks and stands and there prices are within my range to spend. As we all know in this amazing hobby, it's a very expensive hobby for the upfront equipment cost to setup a reef system.
Thanks again,
Randy