Suggestions for setting up a triple tank shelf?

Oh, I forgot to mention, I also have a picture of my cat in my empty tank, too. I'll post it when I have more time.
 
at sams club they had the 48 inch one on wheels. 20 long seems to be the sweet point for type of shelf. i sure wouldnt trust it on wheels.

i spent a lot of time looking for shelfs for tanks. i found a super heavy duty 72 long shelf. the max weight fell short a little of being able to safely putting 3x100 gall longs on it. i am going to keep looking but the idea of a 3 rack of 100 gal tanks sound wonderful......
 
you could build a sturdy shelf for 2 20gal longs with 8 pieces of wood total.
i have such a shelf that was made specifically for 2 20gal longs. there's a nice space on top of the bottom tank where you can hang a 24" shoplight quite nicely.
 
Oops, who messed up the thread title? Anyway ;).

ill try to get pics of mine soon.
Cool :cool:! A pic says more than lots of text :).
The PBM said:
you could build a sturdy shelf for 2 20gal longs with 8 pieces of wood total.
Principally, yes. Practically, no. As I said, I've got a rented apartment, no workshop. And wire shelves have the advantage that you can easily fix something below a shelf. And it doesn't matter if that shelf gets a bit warmer :).
 
Ok I might be starting to believe in this idea a little.... I want to do something like this but I would like to have 2 tanks side by side on 2 shelves...

Hey PBM do you have any picss of your stand?
 
I do now. Just took it, all for you.

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It's got 2 10's on top of it in a T at the moment (20" long + 10" wide = exactly 30". actually had to slide the tank straight down to fit on there) and an empty 20 long on the bottom. but you can see what a good fit it is for that 20. the second 20 would go where the 10's are.
 
so the 8 pieces of wood are:
2 side panels.
each shelf takes 3 pieces- top pieces, front skirt, back skirt. the skirts provide lateral support, and each shelf is reinforced with blocks on each corner, wood glued and bolted in.
 
right, a triple stand would be too tall in my opinion, you would definitely need a stepladder to get to the top one and if you have low ceilings then it's even more of a pain.

would 3 tanks vertical fit in your place? you said you live in an apartment. i live in an apartment and 3 tall would not be convenient.
 
Well, you won't have those vertical stabilizing panels that use up space with the wire shelf. Additionally, you can reach in from the sides. The shelf I bought is only 54" high, which should be still workable.
 
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