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To foam or not to foam......

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I am getting set up to receive my new tank,which will go on a metal stand. Should I use that white insulation stuff under the tank to take up any gaps. I also plan on using a piece of plywood on top of the stand. The pic of the stand shows how versatile it is as it is upside down.
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  1. Midnight's Avatar
    When Marineland was asked that question they said no, have you asked the specific tank manufacturer? They would be the best to ask because of their warranty. I see you are getting this blog thing figured out.
  2. melev's Avatar
    Definitely find out from the tank builder. If your tank has plastic trim that creates a sizeable gap underneath, usually you won't use foam. The sheet of plywood is key, and if you want to keep it in place use double-stick tape.

    If the tank has minimal trim or none at all, use the dense foam sold at Home Depot (Pink Panther brand) or Lowes (light blue). 3/4" foam is good, and the white stuff will crush under the weight.

    Most importantly: Do what the tank builder recommends.
  3. Electrobes's Avatar
    Anything to keep that warranty! I would do as Marc suggests only because Murphy is waiting, and watching.