Will this dresser be able to hold a 125g tank?

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I was at a Pet Land today(of course not my idea, my aunt wanted to get something for her dog quick) and I saw a 125g tank for like $200. I would really like to get it and put some Cichlids or something in there. Anyway, do you think this dresser would be able to hold it when it is filled? I mean, it's going to be over a thousand pounds.

EDIT: Pics pulled. Know what I am doing now. Thanks again
 
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No way.

1200 pounds is allot of weight and 125 gallons will do a allot of damage when spilt. Dressers are not designed or made to hold that kind of weight.

Even the regular stand that you would buy has been specifically designed for that sort of weight.

I used something similar (but actually much studier) for my 77 gallon once. That's 500 pounds less than yours.

The modifications I had to make to the thing (cost and time) made me realize that it was better to just buy one. I ended up using the dresser for a few months (so all my work was not in vain) then bought a cast iron stand and now have a dresser that can hold up a car.

Spend the extra $150 and get the proper stand buddy.
Even if just for the peace of mind.
 
No way, that thing looks to be made of 2"x 2"- probably measures 1-3/4" actual, stapled together. Any sort of flex and that will fold uplike a house of cards.
 
Originally posted by ScottoMacD
Dressers are not designed or made to hold that kind of weight.


You should see mine. 15 vertical 2x4s and a top of 1.5" thick all made from solid pine. :eek:

I have no idea why its so overbuilt. But its definatly not the norm.

I agree with everyone else, that dresser doesnt look solid enough to hold a tank of considerable size.
 
You could live out of the suitcase and replace the dresser with a sturdier stand.

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