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I am curious how much weight canopy wise can a tank safely support ? I am in the middle of building a matching oak canopy and as carrying a 10ft 12" oak board for the build it started to concern me the weight the tank will be carrying . Any one out there have an idea what a tank can support ? What their canopy weighs/tank size ? I have a 6' oceanic tank very thick well built tank but I by no means want to push that envelope .
 
I have never had a canopy on any tanks of mine before and figured I better get some input before I have hundreds invested in oak boards . Thanks
 
I think unless you're building a tank of a canopy, you've got nothing to worry about. I'm sure glass can hold quite a bit of weight in the vertical edge. I have a walnut canopy with my lights hanging from it resting on my 220. It actually only rests on the two ends of my tank. It's quite heavy, but I've only taken it off once in two years.

I'd say you'll be fine and have nothing to worry about.

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