Aquarium stand question

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Got a rimless aquarium and there was some overhang. Added some plywood to the stand but now it’s a close fit. Is this alright or should I just go for a new stand? Pictures below

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Hard to tell if the top of your stand is recessed or flat....but if you could just add a molding strip around the base of your aquarium to hide the bottom, then paint to match stand....you should be good.
 
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