Building a stand for a 360 gallon

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I picked up a 72x36x32 acrylic tank for my fishroom (garage cement floor)

I want to build a "basic" stand, and was thinking 4x4 for legs and 2x6 for everything else with 1/2' Plywood on top

Would that size lumber be ok?
 
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I guess it depends on what "for everything else" means. I can think of 4x4 by 2x6 that could fail if not supported right. :)

For my 360 I used all 2x6s King of DIY way.
I am using 4x4 for legs, and the rest of the stand 2x6 and it will be supported enough to park my truck on it
 
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I picked up a 72x36x32 acrylic tank for my fishroom (garage cement floor)

I want to build a "basic" stand, and was thinking 4x4 for legs and 2x6 for everything else with 1/2' Plywood on top

Would that size lumber be ok?
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A 360 gallon tank is like parking an SUV on that stand forever... My 360 gallon is an aluminum stand with a cosmetic wood wrap.
It’s just a fact that two 2x gluelam boards give you more strength than a single 4x4. Plus 4x4 is much more prone to warping and being a less true piece of wood than 2 2x. That’s all. I can’t place the direct link, but this idea isn’t new and easily accessible with a quick google search on the topic.
 

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