Opinion: stand back panel or open?

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nedd experienced advice. I built my stand and left back of stand open besides some 2x4 braces. I planned to leave open for air exchange but I am worrying about salt creep on my walls and possible light seep from refrug. I plan on glass top on tank so wanted as much air as possible. Also thinking maybe closing half the back. Thoughts?
 
We left the back open on the stand we built for our old 125. After the salt damage to the drywall we will always have a back panel from now on. If you're worried about air exchange you could always install a vent or fan.
 
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Thanks that what I was afraid of. My wife will kill Me if that happened. Guess not done yet
 
Personally I'd leave it open to breathe, as long as there is not a lot of splashing and it's away from wall a little bit it should be fine.

I also would not use glass tops, I'd rather have a net screen if it's to keep fish in.
 
I'd close up the back... I'm sure glad I did on my stand. I don't have any splashing in my sump, but still get lots of salt creep still forming on the back wall. You can always cut a few holes higher up for air exchange.
 
Right now,I am very close to my wall in my main living space I kinda of like the ideas of cutting some holes in it. I wouldn’t want to start seeing salt creep coming out sides.
I was skeptical about my glass too as well. I do want to cut down on some evaporation but I guess that will happen in sump as well. Definitely leaning towards closing back of stand and just using net top. Thanks all.
 
I only have one tank that has a closed in back. I hate it. Every time I open the cabinet everything has a damp feel to it. Cabinet hardware is rusted. I don’t have these issues with my open back stands and I have never had an issue with the wall. If you are worried you could always wipe down the wall every month or so with a swiffer or something similar.
 
Need ventilation of some sort to the sump area. Either leave the back off, or plan on installing a couple fans to move air around down there. I'd leave the back off, drywall is extremely easy to fix.
 
IMO and IME over the decades I have had several of both. Most time when I had an open back I found myself doing drywall work. But not always. So I dunno 50/50 gamble?

Vents work well and so do removable side doors. Have had no issues since I started closing the backs. Good luck with whatever you decide.

My current stand with doors on and off:

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Wow thanks all. I guess this is one of the many things in this hobby that there are several solutions and thoughts/opinions. So need to work what is best for me and my wife will not accept me redoing drywall and I probably will not keep up with cleaning that back wall often enough for her. Lol. I actually bought a 1/4 inch panel today and poly sealed 3 coats and cut about 8 2 1/2 inch holes along back to vent. I will put in fans if I don’t like dampness or cut out afterwards if still don’t like it. I figure it will be easiest to remove then put in afterwards. I wish I put I. Removable side but 2 late.
 

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