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    Quote Originally Posted by Neptune@gabesfish View Post
    I think if it was on DSA stand it would not need any leveling unless the area he put it is hat bad..

    the main issue i see is the flooring not being perfect which can throw off the level of the tank

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gseclipse02 View Post
    the main issue i see is the flooring not being perfect which can throw off the level of the tank
    Especially a tiled floor. All sorts of little ripples and variances on that type of surface. That's what I was talking about, not the quality of DSA stands.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gseclipse02 View Post
    the main issue i see is the flooring not being perfect which can throw off the level of the tank
    very true.. i think its on wood floor..I Think whats gonna be hard is that in this case the floor seems to be level but the stand it self is not level
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neptune@gabesfish View Post
    very true.. i think its on wood floor..I Think whats gonna be hard is that in this case the floor seems to be level but the stand it self is not level
    That would be kind of scary -especially with that much water weight... :0
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gseclipse02 View Post
    was there a reason you chose not to use a DSA stand?
    Actually a couple reasons- 1. My sump is rather high and to get the stand in the door it needed a pedastal to get the right height. 2. I wanted more access to my sump. 3. Price- Im sure is higher but didnt check as I doubt they would have built it the way I wanted it. 4. I wanted it to be overbuilt. Like survive a earthquake overbuilt and I have yet to see a manufactured stand that is built to my likeing.

    Those were my main driving points to avoid a manufactured stand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BIGBIRD123 View Post
    All you have to do is use black caulking to fill in the gap after the shims...
    Good idea!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neptune@gabesfish View Post
    I think if it was on DSA stand it would not need any leveling unless the area he put it is hat bad..
    All three(well four counting this one) of my stands that I have bought have needed leveling. One was all glass, one oceanic and one I dont know what it was. The issue Im running into is the whole 8 foot length. Its about 1/4 of an inch off on the front right side. At 4 foot that is only 1/8th of an inch. It wouldnt really be noticeable to most people but with a wavebox I made sure this is level. Plus Im what my girlfriend calls a perfectionist with little stuff like this.

    Also the house is already 12 years old and I know the floors have been redone so that could be an issue.

    Edit- I think I answered all the questions. lol
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