Sorry this is rambl-ey but stressed

Noticed that my secondhand non-fish tank cabinet has started to bend up a bit besides tank has been on it for two or three years and I moved a tank twice during house moves. It’s solid wood.

So I’ve got a nice secondhand tank and cabinet set up that i viewed I’m just really nervous about the whole process and a scale of commitment!

Mainly coming off that it’s gonna be easier to move them safely now than if this cabinet fails?

Like is getting a secondhand cabinet, just risking having to move everything again if God forbid were to fail?

Would it actually be a better decision to just 200 quid on a new cabinet? Instead of a whole new set up?

Housing contract is still a year and a bit so if we dont stay, there’s another big move coming as well?

Will try to sell old tank and some of the accessories and had ordered a new filter

Tank

Juwel 125 Litres

Filtration

120 Litre rated sponge filter

BioFlow Super/Compact Juwel with 600 L p/h With 400g ceramic filter media, Coarse, fine

Tropica CO2 bubbler

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  1. I’d get a level and some shims and at least fill in the gaps at the floor that you can get to- obviously can’t do the back. I’d mainly be worried about the tank itself being stressed from racking- that is, one corner being lower than the others. My 2 pence. (I’m more a carpenter than tank guy)

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