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2025-09-02 15:37:24
Holds my 20G long. Very snug fit.Only gripe is I had to drill my own hole to pass power cords through the back. Not going to hold a star back for that though since it’s very easy to do, and because of that, got to choose where the hole goes to optimize functionality for my specific needs.
Marissa R.
2025-08-30 15:05:53
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Jenise L
2025-08-14 18:22:36
I’ve ordered and put together a variety of furniture from Amazon. The instructions and labeling of all the parts/hardware of this stand are some of the best I’ve seen. The cons were that shipping got delayed by 6 days and it took about 5 hours to put together. I did take some breaks during assembly and I was doing it alone. If I’d had someone to help, that may have shaved off an hour or so. But definitely set aside a chunk of time to build this. I have a 20 gallon aquarium on it. I’ve gotten tons of compliments from guests. For the money, it’s a great buy. The box did come in slightly damaged, but luckily they wrap the large pieces in bubble wrap and there’s foam inserts in between everything so nothing was damaged. The door hinges were the only parts that didn’t want to fully screw in and tighten all the way. They still function fine. Pro tip: use a battery operated drill for assembly and not the Allen wrenches it comes with, otherwise it will take even longer. Also, do not attempt to back out the screws once you’ve tightened them down unless you absolutely have to because you will pull off the black coating/paint and damage that area. It stores my bearded dragon’s vitamins, supplies for my live feeders, cleaning supplies and his small carrier.
Charles W.
2025-08-02 10:41:56
This is a good quality fish stand. Very sturdy and a lot of built in storage. It’s nice that it has the holes in the backside which make running wires very easy. One thing is, if you have to run something that gets hot like a water cooler and you decide to put it in a cabinet, just know that you will have to customize a little bit do to overheating. I had to buy an exhaust fan and attach it on the side for it to blow the hot air out and pull in cool air from the backside. Other than that, this is a great stand, it looks very nice, and it makes powering things very convenient
W. R.
2025-07-22 13:33:12
Like the cabinet's look, size, shelf, doors. It takes two to assemble and the directions are not always clear, but manageable for two non-engineers/construction people. The alan wrench is not sufficient. You will need your own tools.
Devin Burns
2025-07-12 10:15:18
I have had this stand for about 2 months and loved it until today when I noticed the front was sagging already. This is a serious problem as it will eventually cause the aquarium to fail and crack. I am using this for a 10 gallon, so the stand is failing at only half load. In retrospect, the design is really bad. Having the pull-out drawer on the top means there is no support for the entire front of the aquarium. Having no center brace requires thick wood, and this is thin particle board. It was destined to fail. Extreme waste of money on my part now that the return window is closed.
Yasmany H
2025-06-24 18:24:41
I rarely post reviews but this cabinet is really good I liked it a lot. Finish and quality are pretty good. Included hardware is high quality as well and the assembly was fairly easy and straightforward.
annie d.
2025-06-18 12:07:26
I've been using this stand for about 2 weeks now. Assembly wasn't too bad. The stand looks nice, but I didn't think it would be sturdy enough to hold a 29 gallon tank. The weight limit (per product description) is 220lbs. A 29-gallon tank filled is at least 300lbs, and that's not including substrate and hardscape. So we added wood beams to support the sides because the sides had no vertical support. There was only horizontal support via screws and dowels. The only vertical support was the median divider. Therefore, we added 1 wood beam on each side and cut the shelves to wrap around the beams. We also drilled a hole for the electrical. So far no issues. We do have to be careful when changing out the water to not get water on the doors because the material covering the doors is cheap. It's just thin sticker paper with a herringbone wood pattern printed on it. I thought this part would be real wood, but it isn't. Overall, I like this stand. It looks nice from a distance, but I don't feel 100% about the quality and am unsure about longevity. 3.5 stars from me.
DEAssassin
2025-06-17 10:46:46
Holds my 20G long. Very snug fit.Only gripe is I had to drill my own hole to pass power cords through the back. Not going to hold a star back for that though since it’s very easy to do, and because of that, got to choose where the hole goes to optimize functionality for my specific needs.
Marissa R.
2025-06-03 13:23:58
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Jenise L
2025-05-31 15:32:48
I’ve ordered and put together a variety of furniture from Amazon. The instructions and labeling of all the parts/hardware of this stand are some of the best I’ve seen. The cons were that shipping got delayed by 6 days and it took about 5 hours to put together. I did take some breaks during assembly and I was doing it alone. If I’d had someone to help, that may have shaved off an hour or so. But definitely set aside a chunk of time to build this. I have a 20 gallon aquarium on it. I’ve gotten tons of compliments from guests. For the money, it’s a great buy. The box did come in slightly damaged, but luckily they wrap the large pieces in bubble wrap and there’s foam inserts in between everything so nothing was damaged. The door hinges were the only parts that didn’t want to fully screw in and tighten all the way. They still function fine. Pro tip: use a battery operated drill for assembly and not the Allen wrenches it comes with, otherwise it will take even longer. Also, do not attempt to back out the screws once you’ve tightened them down unless you absolutely have to because you will pull off the black coating/paint and damage that area. It stores my bearded dragon’s vitamins, supplies for my live feeders, cleaning supplies and his small carrier.
Charles W.
2025-04-28 15:27:06
This is a good quality fish stand. Very sturdy and a lot of built in storage. It’s nice that it has the holes in the backside which make running wires very easy. One thing is, if you have to run something that gets hot like a water cooler and you decide to put it in a cabinet, just know that you will have to customize a little bit do to overheating. I had to buy an exhaust fan and attach it on the side for it to blow the hot air out and pull in cool air from the backside. Other than that, this is a great stand, it looks very nice, and it makes powering things very convenient
W. R.
2025-04-06 13:14:04
Like the cabinet's look, size, shelf, doors. It takes two to assemble and the directions are not always clear, but manageable for two non-engineers/construction people. The alan wrench is not sufficient. You will need your own tools.
Devin Burns
2025-02-22 17:38:06
I have had this stand for about 2 months and loved it until today when I noticed the front was sagging already. This is a serious problem as it will eventually cause the aquarium to fail and crack. I am using this for a 10 gallon, so the stand is failing at only half load. In retrospect, the design is really bad. Having the pull-out drawer on the top means there is no support for the entire front of the aquarium. Having no center brace requires thick wood, and this is thin particle board. It was destined to fail. Extreme waste of money on my part now that the return window is closed.
Yasmany H
2025-02-09 13:06:53
I rarely post reviews but this cabinet is really good I liked it a lot. Finish and quality are pretty good. Included hardware is high quality as well and the assembly was fairly easy and straightforward.
annie d.
2025-02-02 10:18:00
I've been using this stand for about 2 weeks now. Assembly wasn't too bad. The stand looks nice, but I didn't think it would be sturdy enough to hold a 29 gallon tank. The weight limit (per product description) is 220lbs. A 29-gallon tank filled is at least 300lbs, and that's not including substrate and hardscape. So we added wood beams to support the sides because the sides had no vertical support. There was only horizontal support via screws and dowels. The only vertical support was the median divider. Therefore, we added 1 wood beam on each side and cut the shelves to wrap around the beams. We also drilled a hole for the electrical. So far no issues. We do have to be careful when changing out the water to not get water on the doors because the material covering the doors is cheap. It's just thin sticker paper with a herringbone wood pattern printed on it. I thought this part would be real wood, but it isn't. Overall, I like this stand. It looks nice from a distance, but I don't feel 100% about the quality and am unsure about longevity. 3.5 stars from me.
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