I have a 120g (4x2x2) set up on a stand, i think the stand is level and sturdy but to get the tank perfectly level I had to put a few shims on one site. The stand is right on a wood floor (I plan to put some vinyl or something down before I fill it and settle in) and the floor is sturdy enough, it's up against a support wall I just think the floor is s bit off level. I had to raise one side of the tank about 1CM. I put 3 pairs of 2 shims along that side and tapped them in good, is that going to affect the long-term stability of my tank or be a problem? I feel like people have put shims under tanks and lived perfectly normal lives. You know... like what people that keep aquatic animals as pets would consider normal. There have been shims under tanks for centuries, the Aztecs kept salt-water pools and I'm pretty sure they had to put shims under Mexico to pull it off... so how far under the tank should I put them and is it better to go from the side, or the front or what? If I have to stack a couple of them together to get enough lift should I glue them or something?

