I just bought a 55 gallon aquarium and stand. I put the stand together yesterday and set the tank on it and noticed there is a slight wobble to the whole setup. So I pulled the stand out from the wall a few feet to see what the deal was... Well it seems that the floor has a high spot in it. The subfloor is concrete and is tiled with 8" square tiles. I noticed that 2 of the tiles about midway of the stand are not flush down to the rest of the floor by probably less than 1/4". It is more of a hump with the area betwwen to 2 tiles being the highest point.So the probem is that the small hump is leaning my tank forward by about 1/4" and also lifting 3 of the corners slightly off the floor making it wobble slightly( the back 2 corners are up the height of the hump,front right corner up about 1/8"). The stand has a solid flat base so if it isnt touching pretty much the whole area of the floor I assume when I put weight on it that it will conform to the shape of the floor and possibly put some twist stress on my tank and stand. Is there anyway to remedy this?? This is the only spot I have to set the aquarium up at in my house.
I have read a few threads where people were putting the foam sheeting like you get at Home Depot or Lowe's under their stands to help with unlevel problems. Would this help in my situation or would it too just conform to the floor and when compressed just be the same problem with the exception of my tank/stand sitting alittle higher? I also thought if I used the foam sheeting maybe I could take an electric knife and shave a small bit from the foam where it sits over the hump in my tile. Do you think it would help level it out?
I am up for any suggestions right now as i have spent all this time and money to get an aquarium setup only to get set back by a unforseen problem like this.
TIA
I have read a few threads where people were putting the foam sheeting like you get at Home Depot or Lowe's under their stands to help with unlevel problems. Would this help in my situation or would it too just conform to the floor and when compressed just be the same problem with the exception of my tank/stand sitting alittle higher? I also thought if I used the foam sheeting maybe I could take an electric knife and shave a small bit from the foam where it sits over the hump in my tile. Do you think it would help level it out?
I am up for any suggestions right now as i have spent all this time and money to get an aquarium setup only to get set back by a unforseen problem like this.
TIA