Recommended depth of polystyrene under aquarium
Recommended depth of polystyrene under aquarium
I've just taken delivery of my new tank, 54*24*24 (approx 500lt, 130 USG) - can someone recommend what thickness of polystyrene would be sensible to sit it on? looks like I can get tiles which are about 8mm or insulation sheets at 25mm
Thanks
Nik
Thanks
Nik
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Re: Recommended depth of polystyrene under aquarium
When I bought ten 220 US gal tanks from Glasscages (8'x2'x2'), the warranty requirement was that they sit on 3/4" styrofoam. I think it is a sensible thickness. I'd personally go with 1".
Having said that, my 120 US gal 5'x1.5'x2' had always sat right on the stands, all handmade or made from scratch (like temporary installs with bricks/blocks or furniture items). One must absolutely make sure the support is sturdy, can handle the weight with a huge margin of safety, and near perfect level as humanely possible.
Having said that, my 120 US gal 5'x1.5'x2' had always sat right on the stands, all handmade or made from scratch (like temporary installs with bricks/blocks or furniture items). One must absolutely make sure the support is sturdy, can handle the weight with a huge margin of safety, and near perfect level as humanely possible.
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Re: Recommended depth of polystyrene under aquarium
Thanks Viktor - 25mm is almost exactly 1', think I'll go with that
Juwel Rio 180, approx. 48 US Gallon
Eheim 2128 Thermo Filter
JBL pro 2 Co2 system
Pinky the Apple Snail
11 Cardinal Tetras
10 Harlequins
2 Bristlenose Cats, 1 male, 1 female
1 Male Crowntail Betta
2 Botia Angelicus
4 Corys, 2 Speckled and 2 Albino
2 as yet unidentified catfish
Eheim 2128 Thermo Filter
JBL pro 2 Co2 system
Pinky the Apple Snail
11 Cardinal Tetras
10 Harlequins
2 Bristlenose Cats, 1 male, 1 female
1 Male Crowntail Betta
2 Botia Angelicus
4 Corys, 2 Speckled and 2 Albino
2 as yet unidentified catfish
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Re: Recommended depth of polystyrene under aquarium
Yes, 2.54 cm = 1". You forgot the "shift". ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon/smile.gif)
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Re: Recommended depth of polystyrene under aquarium
This was easy. I put the empty tank on the stand/pillars, which was/were roughly level, and kept wobbling it back and forth and adjusting and shimming until all the points of support were level with the tank's bottom. Styrofoam is only for "just in case" and should NOT be relied on for making up for unevenness of the support. Support still must be even.Viktor Jarikov wrote: and near perfect level as humanely possible.
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