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Long story short I had planned on putting this tank upstairs but had a couple issues so decided to go with the basement concrete floor, and I have hit a small stand leveling question that made me wonder if any of you had any tidbits. The floor is a bit unlevel (about 3/4" or so length wise and just a touch front to back) and after I got to looking at it and got all my shims in, I saw that a corner of the trim didnt silicone on evenly it looks like. Its trimmed top and bottom so im wondering if that 1/16-1/8 that it could be off on one corner would be enough to throw me off into a danger zone. Would it be acceptable to put the level on the top of the stand right beside the tank? Id been going off the top of the tank. Its a 4' wide 120g from glass cages (definitely not happy with the purchase with all their big globs of silicone in the first place. Ive only leveled one tank before this and just wondered before I get any further into this. When I realized how off the floor was I figured id just go ahead and use the composite shims and then after I get it filled and everything done just cut trim with a table saw and run it along the bottoms to hide the giant gap that will be there. I built it with 3/4" marine plywood on the top and bottom of the stand. Thanks for the advice if anyone has a 2 cents to throw in!

