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![]() Building a wooden stand is easy, and probibally lighter than the cinder blocks. There are a few plans but I built mine from these designs for my 150g
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...ht=stand+plans you don't need a center support leg, especially for your tank size, they just get in the way anyways.
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![]() Kien brings up GREAT points. It's all a matter if you're a DIY kind of guy or not. I would go 2 x 4 as well if you can and you can live with it ghetto until you find time to skirt it with wood or cupboard doors etc. When I had my cinder block stand, I think I was making $7/hr, so that's all I could afford and I put my $ toward livestock instead. As for dispersing the weight - no problems. I have rested a 75 gallon 4' tank just on the 2 ends (1" square metal tube) without any sort of support in the middle before without any wood. But wood is good and foam is good.
If you have the time, build a stand. Glad that you have entered the hobby! You won't regret it, but your wallet will ![]() |
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