Metal tube stand question need advice/help

Jackson

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Metal tube stand question / problem solved

Hi

I set up a new tank 200 gal, long story short I forgot to slip the plywood under and I noticed way after the fact.

So should I remove all the fish drain the tank and slip the wood under as we lift it? Or can I get away with no wood and I can add gravel and wood? I'm worried the bottom will blow out. The bottom is tempered if that matters. It also has a thick trim on the bottom but no center brace on the bottom.

Thanks

Edit- I've taken care of it thanks
 
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Irene0100

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can you post photo? hard to tell if tank will be ok without seeing how it is supported. a lot of tanks have nothing under the glass as long as all 4 edges well supported.
 

Jackson

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Thanks for the replies :)

All four sides are flush with the top of the stand were the tank sits. There is absolutely no overhang on any of the sides.

I'm going to use eggcrate inside the tank to disperse the weight.
 

beencees

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Pain in the butt but no way would i have a tank without wood and foam under it, even of moderate size let alone 200gal.
Good luck though.